bimuelo

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Etymology

Diminutive of Old Spanish *boño, akin to Spanish buñuelo, Catalan bunyol (both “fritter, doughnut”). The underlying noun is at hand in Catalan bony (bulge). Further origin uncertain. Theories include a Gothic *𐌱𐌿𐌲𐌲𐌾𐍉 (*buggjō, lump) or identity with Spanish moño (bun of hair), itself probably from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia.

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bimuelo m (Latin spelling, plural bimuelos)

  1. A type of fritter eaten by Sephardi Jews during Hanukkah and Pesach.
    • 2019 April, Eliz Gatenyo, “Las kashkaras de guevos”, in Şalom:
      7 guevos para los gatos, 8 guevos para el Tishpishti, 15 – 20 guevos para la meza de seder, no se kuantos guevos para los bimuelos i mas guevos para las frituras.
      7 eggs for the cats, 8 eggs for the Tishpishti, 15-20 eggs for the middle of the Seder, I don't know how many eggs for the bimuelos and more eggs for the fried food.

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