The word originally referred to the dish in which the product was cooked. The name transferred to the cooked product with meat, pasta and sauces (Lasagne meaning more than one piece of pasta ribbon) Similar names were available in both Roman and Greek times as well as a 14th Century English cooked dish
Mom covered the lasagna with sauce.
The only word I can think of that sounds at all like this is 'lasagna' (a type of pasta). If that is not what you mean, please give the definition of the word you want to have spelled.
even when lasagna is an Italian dish, the word lasagna comes from the greek. So for more information I posted the wikipedia lasagna article in the related links box below.
I believe the word you are asking is "lasagna" (Italian cheese casserole).
Italian
lasaña [la'saɲa]
Although the dish is generally believed to have originated in Italy, the word "lasagna" is derived from the Greek word lasana meaning "trivet or stand for a pot", "chamber pot" The word was later borrowed by the Romans as "lasanum" to mean cooking pot. The Italians then used the word to refer to the dish in which what is now known as lasagne is made. Another theory suggests that lasagna might have come from Greek laganon, a kind of flat sheet of pasta dough cut into stripes
If the question you are asking is supposed to be "What is the Italian word for lasagna?" than the Italian word for lasagna IS lasagna. <3 :) <(")
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The word is definition.