Borrowed fromItaliancrudo(literally“raw”).Doublet ofcrude.
crudo (countable anduncountable,pluralcrudos)
- A dish made of rawfish orseafood.
2004 November 7, Christine Muhlke, “The Remix; Expiration Date”, inThe New York Times[1],→ISSN:Food, like fashion, has a brutally short trend cycle, as the trickle-down from San Sebastián to Smith Street takes barely a season. So, this year'scrudo could be next year's tuna carpaccio.
2016 February 4, Ligaya Mishan, “Poke Reaches the Shores of Manhattan”, inThe New York Times[2],→ISSN:Then, a few years back, poke started appearing on stray restaurant menus, sometimes identified as Hawaiiancrudo or ceviche.
FromLatincrūdus (compareFrenchcru,Spanishcrudo).Doublet ofcru.
crudo (femininecruda,masculine pluralcrudi,feminine pluralcrude)
- raw,uncooked(of food)
- Antonym:cotto
- hard(of water)
- severe,harsh(of climate)
- blunt,forthright(of language)
- crudo in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
crūdō
- dative/ablativemasculine/neutersingular ofcrūdus
Inherited fromOld Spanishcrudo, borrowed fromLatincrūdus (compareFrenchcru,Italiancrudo). Compare the inheritedOld Spanishcruo.
- IPA(key): /ˈkɾudo/[ˈkɾu.ð̞o]
- Rhymes:-udo
- Syllabification:cru‧do
crudo (femininecruda,masculine pluralcrudos,feminine pluralcrudas)
- raw(uncooked)
- undercooked,rare,underdone
- crude(being in a natural state)
- harsh,brutal,blunt
- Synonyms:brutal,cruel
- (Mexico, colloquial slang)hungover
- Synonyms:resacoso,enratonado(Venezuela)
crudo m (pluralcrudos)
- crude oil
- dish made of raw meat or fish
- Synonym:(Latin America)cebiche