-
origins are from the
Latin confectum, with
confetti the
plural of
Italian confetto,
small sweet.
Modern paper confetti trace back to
symbolic rituals of tossing...
- The
confetti di
Sulmona (sg.:
confetto di Sulmona) are
Italian candy-coated
almonds or dragées, a
speciality of the
comune (muni****lity) of Sulmona, in...
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Clemente Confetti or
Clemente Confetto (died in 1644) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Acerno (1643–1644),
Bishop of Muro
Lucano (1630–1643)...
- Euro-English: ****essing
variety status,
Gunter Narr Verlag, ISBN 9783823362500 "
Confetto in
Enciclopedia Treccani". Treccani.it.
Retrieved 2014-06-23. Johnson,...
- 12 città)
Gillo Pontecorvo's
Return to
Algiers (1992)
Danza della fata
confetto (1996)
Nostalgia di
protezione (1997) Leo
Goretti (May 2011). "Truman's...
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sometimes d****
Confetti di
Sulmona Sugar-coated
almonds from Sulmona,
Abruzzo Confetto riccio [it] Sugar-coated
almond from Agnone,
Molise Coppa sabauda [it]...
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Cioccolato di
Modica Cicerata Cicerchiata Confetti,
confetti di Sulmona,
confetto riccio Coppa sabauda (or
coppa di seir****)
Coppetta Cornetto Cotognata...
- ****anese). "ボカロ超ミックス feat.初音ミク".
Amazon ****an. "プチリズム7♭". Orc2000. "らぶちゅ!".
Confetto (in ****anese). "伝心∞アンチェインド".
Amazon ****an. "鹿乃/「Stella-rium」<初回限定盤> CD+DVD...
- Satō.
Prince Nata
Kirakira PreCure a la Mode The
flamboyant prince of
Confetto who
attempts to
flirt with
Yukari Kotozume. He
appeared in the episode...
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Carnival (through
French from
Italian carnevale)
Confetti (from
Italian confetto, pl. confetti,
meaning 'dragée'; in
Italian confetti are
called coriandoli)...