cassolada
Catalan
Etymology
From cassola (“cooking pot”) + -ada. Compare Spanish cacerolada.
Pronunciation
Noun
cassolada f (plural cassolades)
- a potful of food
- a form of protest in which people create noise with pots and pans
- 2020 March 18, Antoni Bassas, “L'anàlisi d'Antoni Bassas: 'Sermó del rei i cassolada del poble'”, in ara.cat:
- La notícia, doncs, ha estat el que hem sentit als carrers, el que he sentit a Barcelona i el que han sentit els redactors de l'ARA en diverses ciutats del país: una cassolada monumental.
- The news, then, has been what we've heard on the streets, what we've heard in Barcelona and what Ara editors in different cities in the country have heard: a monumental cassolada.
Further reading
- “cassolada” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
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