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paczki
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish p?czki, plural form of p?czek.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?nt?ki/
Noun
paczki (plural paczkis)
- A traditional Polish doughnut.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pat??.k?i/
Noun
paczki f
- inflection of paczka:
- genitive singular
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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bismarck
English
Etymology
Named for the German statesman Otto von Bismarck.
Noun
bismarck (plural bismarcks)
- (Canada, US) A dessert pastry:
- (Manitoba) A doughnut filled with cream, often with chocolate icing.
- (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northern US, US Midwest) A jelly doughnut: a doughnut filled with jam and coated with sugar.
- (Midland US) A fried cruller, or a sort of pancake.
See also
- Berliner
- Burlington bun
- Dutch baby pancake, Dutch baby, Dutch puff
- jambuster
- jelly doughnut
References
- “bismarck” in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.
Finnish
Noun
bismarck
- (card games) A certain card game.
Declension
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