cornetto
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cornetto, a diminutive of corno (“horn”), from Latin cornū.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɔːˈnɛtəʊ/
- (General American) IPA(key): /kɔɹˈnɛtoʊ/
Noun
cornetto (plural cornettos or cornetti)
- (music) A trumpet-like wind instrument used in European music of the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods.
Synonyms
Translations
cornett — see cornett
Interlingua
Etymology
From Italian Cornetto, brand of a frozen dessert cone, from cornetto, a diminutive of corno (“horn”), from Latin cornū.
Noun
cornetto (plural cornettos)
Italian
Etymology
corno (“horn”, from Latin cornū) + -etto (diminutive suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /korˈnet.to/, [kor̺ˈn̺et̪t̪o]
- Stress: cornétto
- Hyphenation: cor‧net‧to
Noun

un cornetto portafortuna
cornetto m (plural cornetti)
- (folklore) horn-shaped amulet resembling a hot pepper
- (anatomy) nasal concha, turbinate
- (music) cornett, cornetto
- croissant (pastry)
- (regional, chiefly northern Italy) string bean
Synonyms
- (horn-shaped amulet): cornicello
- (nasal concha): conca nasale, turbinato
- (croissant): brioche, croissant
- (string bean): fagiolino
Derived terms
- conettino
- cornetto acustico (“speaking trumpet”)
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