Where does “barilotto” come from?
barilotto (Italian) comes from Italian barile, from Latin barillus, from Welsh baril — barrel, cask.
barilotto (Italian): keg; bullseye; a tub of lard
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- keg; bullseye; a tub of lard
barilotto (Italian) comes from Italian barile, from Latin barillus, from Welsh baril — barrel, cask.
barilotto (Italian): keg; bullseye; a tub of lard