See also: zìtǐ, zīti, žiti, žití, and žíti

English

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A stack of ziti
 
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Etymology

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From Italian zite or ziti, plural of zita, zito, from a Southern (Neapolitan or Sicilian) word likely from Vulgar Latin pittitus (small, worthless), originally denoting a young boy or girl. See also petty.

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Noun

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ziti (usually uncountable, plural zitis)

  1. A type of macaroni pasta in the form of long smooth hollow tubes.
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Italian

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  • IPA(key): */ˈt͡si.ti/, */ˈd͡zi.ti/
  • Rhymes: -iti
  • Hyphenation: zì‧ti

Noun

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ziti m pl

  1. plural of zito

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Compare iz- (out-). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

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Verb

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ziti pf (Cyrillic spelling зити)

  1. (Chakavian, Kajkavian) to go out, leave, come out, get out, to rise, to be published

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