Noun
Strega (countable and uncountable, plural Stregas)
An Italian herbal liqueur coloured with saffron.
He was only mildly startled that la strega was aware of his relationship with Giovanna: having lived most of his life in or near small southern villages, he would have been far more surprised if she had not. Peter S. Beagle
A comic, stream-of-consciousness glimpse into one middle-aged lawyer's chaotic life, nominated for Italy's biggest literary award, the Strega. Source: Internet
For a more child-friendly story, try Merry Christmas, Strega Nona by Tomie de Paola from my 2006 stories. Source: Internet
I just read two Strega Nona books at two different preschools this morning, and can vouch that just today, just here, his work has touched at least 30 children and made them smile! Source: Internet
He watches Strega Nona while she's using the pasta pot. Source: Internet
My husband is far less patient, however, so when he actively started watching the show with me -- even before I took over recapping duties from Strega -- I knew there was something there. Source: Internet