Late 16th century. From Italian rotolo from Arabic ruṭl. Compare post-classical Latin rotulus, denoting a dry measure; also rotulum, rotula, both denoting a liquid measure.
Definition of rotolo in US English:
rotolo
nounˈrɒtələʊ
= rottol.
Origin
Late 16th century. From Italian rotolo from Arabic ruṭl. Compare post-classical Latin rotulus, denoting a dry measure; also rotulum, rotula, both denoting a liquid measure.