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macaroon

English

Etymology 1

From French macaron.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?mæk.???u?n/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?mæk.???un/
  • Rhymes: -u?n

Noun

macaroon (plural macaroons)

  1. A soft biscuit or cookie prepared with almond or coconut dough.
  2. Alternative spelling of macaron
Translations

Etymology 2

From Italian macarone.

Noun

macaroon (plural macaroons)

  1. (archaic) A coarse, rude, low fellow.
    • 1590s, John Donne, Satire IV, "Well; I may now receive, and die":
      Like a big wife, at sight of lothed meat,
      Ready to travail; so I sigh and sweat,
      To hear this macaroon talk on in vain.

Further reading

  • macaroon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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melomakarona

English

Alternative forms

  • melomakarono

Etymology

From Greek ???????????? (melomakárona) or ???????????? (melomakárono).

Noun

melomakarona pl (plural only)

  1. Greek honey macaroons with crushed walnuts, traditionally served at Christmas.

Further reading

  • melomakarona on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

melomakarona From the web:

  • what is melomakarona cookies
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  • melomakarona cookies recipe
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