Lexicographical Neighbors of Fedelini
Literary usage of Fedelini
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and by John Ramsey McCulloch, Vethake, Henry (1852)
"... the next to them vermicelli, and the smallest fedelini. At Genoa, and some
other places, the paste is coloured by an admixture of saffron ; but at ..."
2. The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat by Peter Tracy Dondlinger (1908)
"A still smaller and finer sort is called fedelini. When the holes are larger and
have a conical blade inserted, tube macaroni is formed. ..."
3. The American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1878)
"fedelini [fä-dä-le'-ne], kind of macaroni, X. 767, 2 a. Federal council, of the
German empire, VII. 750, 1 b ; of Switzerland, XV. 528, l ab. ..."
4. A Dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences by Richard Dennis Hoblyn (1900)
"Maccaroni are larger and fedelini smaller than vermicelli. with a supposed
reference to тег- mis, the term denotes a breeding of worms ..."