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The classical Latin {{Lang|la|pistillum}}, meaning "pounder", led to the English ''pestle''. Stemming from the pistillum, the word [[pesto]] in Italian cuisine means created with the pestle.

The classical Latin pistillum, meaning "pounder", led to the English pestle. Stemming from the pistillum, the word pesto in Italian cuisine means created with the pestle.