марципан

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Marzipan, from Italian marzapane (misinterpreted as if from Latin Marci panis ‘Mark's bread’), now thought originally to come from Martaban, a Burmese port known for its spice exports.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mərt͡sɨˈpan]

Noun

марципа́н (marcipán) m inan (genitive марципа́на, nominative plural марципа́ны, genitive plural марципа́нов)

  1. marzipan, marchpane

Declension


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From German Marzipan, from Italian marzapane (misinterpreted as if from Latin Marci panis ‘Mark's bread’), now thought originally to come from Martaban, a Burmese port known for its spice exports.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /martsǐpaːn/
  • Hyphenation: мар‧ци‧пан

Noun

марцѝпа̄н m (Latin spelling marcìpān)

  1. marzipan

Declension

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