curaçao

Etymology
, named for the island in the Dutch Antilles, ultimately probably a  transcription of a  endonym but literally equivalent to, from , from  + , from  + , q.v.

Noun

 * 1) A liqueur made from eau de vie, sugar, and dried peel of sweet and sour oranges, naturally colorless but typically artificially colored blue.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: кюрасо́
 * Czech: Curaçao likér
 * Dutch:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew: קוראסאו
 * Hungarian: küraszó,
 * Indonesian: Curaçao
 * Italian: curaçao
 * Japanese: キュラソー
 * Korean: 퀴라소
 * Papiamentu: Curacao likeur
 * Polish: curacao,
 * Portuguese: curaçau
 * Romanian: Curaçao
 * Russian:, кюраса́о
 * Spanish: curaçao
 * Swedish: curaçao
 * Vietnamese: Curaçao

Etymology
, named after the island Curaçao.

Noun

 * 1) the orange peel-flavored liqueur