ĉedaro

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Etymology

Clipping of English Cheddar cheese, from Cheddar, the name of a village in Somerset, England where the cheese originated, from Old English ceodor (ravine; deep cavity or pouch), likely in reference to Cheddar Gorge, the largest gorge in the United Kingdom.

Pronunciation

Noun

ĉedaro (accusative singular ĉedaron, plural ĉedaroj, accusative plural ĉedarojn)

  1. Cheddar cheese
    Hypernym: fromaĝo