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latte, n. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈlɑːteɪ|, |ˈlateɪ|, U.S. |ˈlɑˌteɪ| Forms: 19– latte, 19– latté [Short for caffè latte n. Compare earlier latte macchiato n.] = caffè latte n.
1989N.Y. Times 3 May c8/4 The most common order heard is for a latté, espresso with milk, another variation on cappuccino and café au lait. 1991Atlantic July 104/3 ‘Latte’ has become virtually synonymous with ‘cup of coffee’, as in, ‘I haven't had my second latte yet’. 1994Spy (N.Y.) Sept.–Oct. 50/2, I would love to take Dalí out for a cup of latte. 2002A. Pearson I don't know how she does It (2003) ix. 92 She will..spend her mornings..decoding the entrance requirements for St Paul's over skinny lattes. |