Definition: " Hario " in Italian, translated to English, can mean either a drinking glass or an old-fashioned goblet. It's also known as "haddock," "haddock with cream," "haddock bowl," or simply "haddock." In most cultures, harko means "to make wine" and is used to refer to various types of wines such as red and white wines. The name 'Hario' comes from the German word 'Hohar', which means "stew" in English, and the Italian word 'Aquila' which means 'copper'.
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