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calderone

cauldron, melting pot

noun kahl-deh-ROH-neh Rare

Origin: From caldaro + augmentative suffix -one, from Latin caldarium ('hot bath').

Also means

hodgepodge

Usage Note

Calderone is literally a large cooking cauldron, but it is most common figuratively: mettere tutto nello stesso calderone ('to lump everything together') is a very frequent Italian idiom meaning to treat different things as if they were the same. The plural calderoni is regular.

Examples

"Ha messo tutte le idee nello stesso calderone."

Natural Translation

He lumped all the ideas together.

Literal Translation

He-has put all the ideas in-the same cauldron.

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