pretzel
English
WOTD – 18 August 2007
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A pretzel
Etymology
From dialectal German Pretzel, a variant of standard Brezel, from Old High German brezzila, from Medieval Latin brachiatellum, diminutive of Latin bracchium (“arm”); named for the appearance of folded arms.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɹɛt.səl/, [ˈpʰɹɛʔt͡sɫ̩]
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Noun
pretzel (plural pretzels)
Translations
toasted bread or cracker in the shape of a knot
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Verb
pretzel (third-person singular simple present pretzels, present participle pretzelling or (US) pretzeling, simple past and past participle pretzelled or (US) pretzeled)
Portuguese
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