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ramequin

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French ramequin.

Noun

ramequin (plural ramequins)

  1. Archaic form of ramekin.

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French

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Etymology

From Middle Dutch rammeken (toasted bread) or Middle Low German ramken (cream), from rame, rōme (cream), from Old Saxon *rōm (cream), from Proto-West Germanic *raum, from Proto-Germanic *raumaz (cream), from Proto-Indo-European *rewǝgh- (to sour).

Cognate with Old High German roum (cream), Old English rēam (cream). More at ream.

Pronunciation

Noun

ramequin m (plural ramequins)

  1. ramekin (dish for baking in oven)

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