English

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Etymology

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From French talmouse.

Noun

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talmouse (plural talmouses)

  1. a pastry shell with a filling of cheese

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French talmouse, talemouse, from South Levantine Arabic طَلْمُوسَة (ṭalmūse, a kind of breadroll baked in hot ashes), a Classical Syriac -ōs diminutive of ܛܘܠܡܬܐ (ṭulmtā) known from Classical Arabic as طُلْمَة (ṭulma, a cake of bread beaten with the hand and baken in hot ashes). Since the dough was formed by beating with the flat hand, the meaning of a slap does not constitute a different word.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tal.muz/
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Noun

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talmouse f (plural talmouses)

  1. piece of pastry made with cream, flour, cheese, eggs and butter
  2. (colloquial, obsolete) slap, punch

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Norman

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle French talmouse, see French talmouse.

Noun

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talmouse f (plural talmouses)

  1. (Jersey) slap

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