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trullo

[ troo-loh ]

noun

plural trulli
  1. a dwelling of the Apulia region of Italy, roofed with conical constructions of corbeled dry masonry.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of trullo1

1905鈥10; < Italian < Apulian dialect 迟谤耻岣嶀笉耻 < Medieval Greek, Late Greek 迟谤欧濒濒辞蝉 cupola, ultimately < Latin trulla ladle, scoop ( trowel ), probably by intermediary sense 鈥渃up, goblet鈥; compare similar development of cupola
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During a tour, Pietro will show you round the press, explaining how they make the oil using both traditional methods and a modern production line, and then take you for a tasting in a typical Pugliese, conical-roofed trullo building.

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Mr. Frieda鈥檚 restaurants 鈥 Trullo, in Islington; and two outposts of Padella, in Borough Market and Shoreditch 鈥 are not lacking for customers.

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Tim Siadatan is a chef who co-owns two Italian restaurants, Trullo and Padella, in north London.

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There, the biggest disruption came in the form of a pair of black horses that walked right in front of my own little trullo, out for their morning stroll with the farm鈥檚 caretaker.

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Ivanka is already a fan of Puglia, having visited Alberobello 鈥 a town famed for its cone-shaped trullo houses 鈥 with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their children in 2015.

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