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Neapolitan (n.)

early 15c., "native or resident of Naples," literally "of Naples," from Latin Neapolitanus, from Neapolis (see Naples); it preserves in English the Greek name of the city. As an adjective from 1590s. As a type of ice cream, from 1871; originally meaning both "ice cream of three layers and flavors" and "ice cream made with eggs added to the cream before freezing." In early 18c., Neapolitan consolation meant "syphilis."

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Definitions of Neapolitan from WordNet
1
Neapolitan (n.)
a native or inhabitant of Naples;
2
Neapolitan (adj.)
of or relating to or characteristic of Naples or its people;
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