talmouse

English

Etymology

From French talmouse.

Noun

talmouse (plural talmouses)

  1. a pastry shell with a filling of cheese

Anagrams

French

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French talmouse, talemouse, from South Levantine Arabic طَلْمُوسَة (ṭalmūse, a kind of breadroll baked in hot ashes), a Classical Syriac -ōs diminutive of ܛܘܠܡܬܐ (ṭulmtā) known from Classical Arabic as طُلْمَة (ṭulma, a cake of bread beaten with the hand and baken in hot ashes). Since the dough was formed by beating with the flat hand, the meaning of a slap does not constitute a different word.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tal.muz/
  • (file)

Noun

talmouse f (plural talmouses)

  1. piece of pastry made with cream, flour, cheese, eggs and butter
  2. (colloquial, obsolete) slap, punch

Further reading

Norman

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French talmouse, see French talmouse.

Noun

talmouse f (plural talmouses)

  1. (Jersey) slap

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