beschuit
Dutch
Etymology
From French biscuit, plausibly from Old French bescuit (“twice cooked”), influenced by Old Italian biscotto, from Medieval Latin biscoctum, from Latin (panis) bis coctus "(bread) twice-baked."
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bəˈsxœy̯t/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: be‧schuit
- Rhymes: -œy̯t
Derived terms
- anijsbeschuit
- banketbeschuit
- beschuitbakker
- beschuitblik
- beschuitbol
- beschuitbrood
- beschuitbus
- beschuitmarkt
- beschuitpap
- beschuitton
- beschuittrommel
- broodbeschuit
- kaneelbeschuit
- kruimelbeschuit
- scheepsbeschuit
- tafelbeschuit
- wittebroodsbeschuit
Related terms
Derived terms
- Afrikaans: beskuit
- → Sranan Tongo: buskutu
- → Aukan: bisikutu
- → Saramaccan: busikútu
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