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hollandaise
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French hollandaise.
Noun
hollandaise (usually uncountable, plural hollandaises)
- Hollandaise sauce.
French
Etymology
From Hollandais (“Hollander; Dutchman”), from Hollande (“Holland, the Netherlands”) (from Dutch Holland, and informal pars pro toto for the Netherlands + French -ais).
Pronunciation
- (aspirated h) IPA(key): /?.l??.d?z/
- Rhymes: -?z
Adjective
hollandaise
- feminine singular of hollandais
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