See also: biskví

Swedish edit

 
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Two chocolate biskvier, about 6 cm in diameter. (1.2)
 
Tiny almond biskvier in nyponsoppa (rosehip soup), about 1 cm in diameter. (2)

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French biscuit, ultimately derived from Latin bis coctum (twice cooked).

Pastry sense attested since 1664. Porcelian sense attested since 1788.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

biskvi c

  1. a pastry consisting of an almond, egg white and sugar base, topped with buttercream and glazed in chocolate
    1. Short for citronbiskvi (lemon biskvi).
    2. Short for chokladbiskvi (chocolate biskvi).
  2. Short for mandelbiskvi (almond biskvi).
  3. Short for biskviporslin (unglaced porcelain).

Declension edit

Declension of biskvi 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative biskvi biskvin biskvier biskvierna
Genitive biskvis biskvins biskviers biskviernas

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