semola

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Italian semola, from Latin simila (“fine flour”). Doublet of semla and semel. === Noun === semola (uncountable) (archaic) semolina === Anagrams === maleos, lame-os, lameos, amoles, Meolas, Salome, moales, almose, selma'o == Italian == === Etymology === From Latin simila (“finest wheat flour”). For the unexpected /o/ in the second syllable, compare -evole. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈse.mo.la/ Rhymes: -emola Hyphenation: sé‧mo‧la === Noun === semola f (plural semole) semolina (coarse grains of hard wheat used to make pasta) Synonym: semolino (by extension) bran (broken coat of the seed of cereal grain) Synonyms: crusca, cruschello ==== Derived terms ==== semolato semolino ==== Descendants ==== → English: semola (archaic) → French: semoule→ Norwegian Bokmål: semule m, semulje m → Portuguese: sêmola → Spanish: sémola === Anagrams === Salomè, salmoè, semalo, somale