pajata

English

Etymology

From Roman and central Italian pajata (standard equivalent: pagliata).

Noun

pajata (uncountable)

  1. The intestines of an unweaned calf, used as food.

Estonian

Noun

pajata

  1. abessive singular of pada

Italian

Noun

pajata f (plural pajate)

  1. (Roman and central Italy) Alternative spelling of pagliata
    • 1871 September 2, “Dialigo [Dialogue]”, in La frusta - Giornale politico morale [The whip - Moral political journal], page 806:
      C'ho (a proposito) na porzioncina abbondante de pajata de vitella, ch'è proprio ar mifone, cor sugo de pommidoro tirato …
      By the way, I have this nice, big portion of calf pajata, that's really good, with thick tomato sauce…
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