fouace

French

Etymology

From Late Latin or Vulgar Latin *focācia, noun formed from the feminine of the adjective focācius, from Latin focus (hearth). Compare the doublet fougasse, which was borrowed through Provençal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fwas/

Noun

fouace f (plural fouaces)

  1. a type of brioche or other light pastry or bun from some regions of France, such as Auvergne

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