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katalan

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See also: Katalan and katalán

Azerbaijani

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish catalán.

Noun

katalan (definite accusative katalanı, plural katalanlar)

  1. Catalan (person)

Derived terms

  • katalanca

Finnish

Adjective

katalan

  1. genitive singular of katala

Anagrams

Swedish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Spanish catalán, equivalent to Katal(onien) + -an. Attested since 1904.

Pastry and bread sense debated;

  • Either named after opera singer Angelica Catalani (1780–1849).
  • Or an unknown connection with the Spanish region Catalonia.
  • Or named after an Italian-born unidentified Norrköping baker allegedly named Alfred Catalani.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkatɑːˈlɑːn/
  • Audio (Kronoberg):(file)

Noun

katalan c

  1. a Catalan (person from Catalonia)
  2. a type of fishing boat from Catalonia
  3. (pastry) a mazarin with raspberry jam in between filling and glace, especially if also circular and made with puff pastry
    Synonym: hallonmazarin
    Hypernym: mördegskaka (if made of shortcrust)
    Coordinate terms: mazarin, cubamazarin
  4. (Norrköping dialect) an oblong bread loaf
    Synonym: limpa (loaf)

Usage notes

In a strict traditional pastry sense; a katalan is made of puff pastry, while a hallonmazarin is made with shortcrust instead.

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

References

Uzbek

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish catalán.

Noun

katalan (plural katalanlar)

  1. Catalan (person)

Derived terms

  • katalancha

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