panade

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English

Noun

panade (countable and uncountable, plural panades)

  1. Alternative form of panada (paste made with bread)
  2. (Belize) A small fried empanada, often sold as street food.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Provençal panada.

Pronunciation

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Noun

panade f (plural panades)

  1. a soup boiled in water from bread, butter, sometimes also egg yolk and milk
  2. a paste, typically made of milk and bread
  3. (figuratively) a state or experience of misery, poverty

References

  • Nouveau Petit Larousse illustré. Dictionnaire encyclopédique. Paris, Librairie Larousse, 1952, 146th edition

Further reading

Middle English

Noun

panade (plural panades)

  1. A dagger.
    • 1478, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, Bantam Classics, The Reves Tale, line 9:
      Ay by his belt he baar a long panade
      And on his belt he bore a long dagger