Polenta
31polénta — e ž (ẹ̑) gosta jed iz zdroba, zlasti koruznega, in vode: kuhati, jesti polento; z ocvirki zabeljena polenta; skleda polente …
32polenta — po|len|ta sb., en, er, erne (tyk grød af majsmel), i sms. polenta , fx polentamel …
33Polenta (Begriffsklärung) — Polenta ist ein italienisches Nationalgericht: Polenta sowie der Name von Guido Novello da Polenta († 1323) Herrscher in Ravenna und Dichter Guido da Polenta († 1310) Francesca da Polenta (1255–1285) Diese Seite ist eine Be …
34Polenta Family — ▪ Italian family Italian noble family, named for its castle of Polenta (located in the Romagna, southwest of Cesena), which dominated the city state of Ravenna from the end of the 13th century to the middle of the 15th. The family s… …
35polenta polenta — lunf. Superl. de Polenta (primera acepción)// mujer bonita// automovil de alta potencia …
36polenta — noun Etymology: Italian, from Latin, crushed and hulled barley; akin to Latin pollen fine flour Date: 1764 mush made of chestnut meal, cornmeal, semolina, or farina …
37Polenta — biographical name Francesca da died 1283(or 1284) Francesca da Rimini Italian noblewoman famous for tragic adulterous love affair …
38POLENTA — n. f. Bouillie de farine de maïs, fort en usage en Italie …
39polenta — noun any of various types and consistencies of a starchy accompaniment to a meal made from coarse maize meal porridge, sometimes fried or grilled …
40polenta — lunf. Calidad excelente// dinero// objeto de oro// lujo, esplendidez// vigoroso, fuerza, energía, dinámico// ital. Masa de harina de maíz hecha a la cacerola a fuego lento, con agua o caldo (LS.) …