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This is a partial list of known or supposed Italian loanwords in English. A separate list of terms used in music can be found at List of Italian musical terms used in English:

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2013)

Music

Main article: Italian musical terms used in English

Art and architecture

Literature and language

Theatre and dramatic arts

Arts in general and aesthetics

Colours

Cuisine

Main article: List of Italian dishes

Clothes, accessories, furniture

Geography and geology

Some toponyms of Latin, Greek, Slavic or Arabic origin referring to non-Italian places entered English through Italian:

territories named after Italian explorers:

Commerce and finance

Military and weaponry

Crime and immorality

Politics

Love and sex

Science and nature

words after Italian scientist names:

Religion, rituals, holidays

Games and sports

Others

Sources

See also

Notes

References

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  2. ^ "Chiaroscuro | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  3. ^ "Canto | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  4. ^ http://www.komvos.edu.gr/dictonlineplsql/simple_search.display_full_lemma?the_lemma_id=16800&target_dict=1, Lexico Triantaphyllide online dictionary, Greek Language Center (Kentro Hellenikes Glossas), lemma Franc ( Φράγκος Phrankos), Lexico tes Neas Hellenikes Glossas, G.Babiniotes, Kentro Lexikologias(Legicology Center) LTD Publications, ISBN 960-86190-1-7, lemma Franc and (prefix) franco- (Φράγκος Phrankos and φράγκο- phranko-).
  5. ^ Douglas Harper Etymology Dictionary (2001)
  6. ^ "Oxford Languages | the Home of Language Data". Archived from the original on May 14, 2013.
  7. ^ "World Wide Words: Rodomontade".
  8. ^ "Buffoon | Etymology of buffoon by etymonline".
  9. ^ "Cantastoria: Centuries-Old Performance Style Making a Comeback", The L Magazine. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2013
  10. ^ "Mask (noun)". Etymology Online.
  11. ^ Article title[usurped]
  12. ^ "Capriccio | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  13. ^ "Cinquecento | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  14. ^ "Quattrocento | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  15. ^ "Orange | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  16. ^ "Magenta | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  17. ^ "Artichoke | Origin and meaning of artichoke by Online Etymology Dictionary".
  18. ^ "BAGUETTE : Etymologie de BAGUETTE".
  19. ^ "Baguette | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  20. ^ "Barista | Origin and meaning of barista by Online Etymology Dictionary".
  21. ^ Harper, Douglas. "candy". Online Etymology Dictionary.
  22. ^ "Canteen | Etymology of canteen by etymonline".
  23. ^ "Cappuccino | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  24. ^ "Cauliflower | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  25. ^ "Coffee | Origin and meaning of coffee by Online Etymology Dictionary".
  26. ^ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/macchiato
  27. ^ "Orange | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  28. ^ "orange n.1 and adj.1". Oxford English Dictionary online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-30.(subscription required)
  29. ^ "Pesto | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  30. ^ "Desk | Etymology of desk by etymonline".
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  34. ^ "Career | Etymology of career by etymonline".
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  43. ^ D. Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2010
  44. ^ Le Petit Robert
  45. ^ "Alert | Etymology of alert by etymonline".
  46. ^ "Camouflage | Etymology of camouflage by etymonline".
  47. ^ "Attack | Etymology of attack by etymonline".
  48. ^ "Manganese | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  49. ^ "Arcade | Etymology of arcade by etymonline".
  50. ^ "Carousel | Etymology of carousel by etymonline".
  51. ^ "Catenaccio Archived 2013-05-07 at the Wayback Machine" at worldsoccer.com
  52. ^ "Balloon | Etymology of balloon by etymonline".
  53. ^ Laban, Brian. The Ultimate History of Ferrari. Bath: Parragon, 2002. ISBN 978-0-7525-8873-5.
  54. ^ "Ciao | Search Online Etymology Dictionary".
  55. ^ "Mustache | Etymology of mustache by etymonline".