Dutch gebak, German Low German Gebäck, German Gebäck. IPA(key): /jeˈbæk/ <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span> n anything baked, baking, baked good Strong a-stem: Middle English: *bak...
equivalent to *bæc (“something baked”) + hūs (“house”). Compare Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span> (“something baked”). IPA(key): /ˈbækˌxuːs/, [ˈbækˌhuːs] bæchūs n bakery...
See also: backman From Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span> (“bakemeats”) + mann (“man”), to denote a maker and/or seller of pastries, pies, etc. Backman (plural Backmans)...
bacan (strong, class VI) bæcere bæcering bæcern bæcestre bæchūs ealdbacen <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span> nībacen Middle English: baken, bakyn, bake, bakenn English: bake Scots:...
German gebak (whence German Low German Gebäck), Dutch gebak, Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span>. More at English batch. IPA(key): /ɡəˈbɛk/ Gebäck n (strong, genitive Gebäckes...
baking, bakery”). Related also to Old English bacan (“to bake”), Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġebæc</span> (“something baked”), Dutch gebak, German Gebäck, Dutch baksel. batch (plural...
prefixed with ge- æg- æghwelc geagnian geanian geanlæcan geangsumian geascian <span class="searchmatch">gebæc</span> gebannan gebasnian gebaswian gebaþian gebeagian gebedda gebedde gebennian...