giffel
Swedish
Alternative forms
- gyffel (obsolete spelling)
Etymology
Borrowed from GermanCategory:Swedish terms borrowed from German#GIFFELCategory:Swedish terms derived from German#GIFFEL Gipfel (“peak; summit”) or Austrian GermanCategory:Swedish terms borrowed from Austrian German#GIFFELCategory:Swedish terms derived from Austrian German#GIFFEL Gipfel (“type of vienna bread”). First attested in 1890[1].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (hard g) /ˈɡɪfɛl/, (soft g) /ˈjɪfɛl/Category:Swedish terms with IPA pronunciation#GIFFEL
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Noun
giffel cCategory:Swedish lemmas#GIFFELCategory:Swedish nouns#GIFFELCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#GIFFELCategory:Swedish common-gender nouns#GIFFELCategory:Pages with entries#GIFFELCategory:Pages with 1 entry#GIFFEL
- A crescent-shaped pastry (made of e.g. sweet yeast dough, puff pastry, or shortcrust pastry)
- 2022 January 30, “I dag är det croissantens dag [Today is croissant day]”, in Barometern:
- Bakverket [croissant] kommer från Frankrike och görs traditionellt på smördeg som formas till en halvmåne eller giffel. Ibland fylls de med exempelvis choklad.Category:Swedish terms with quotations#GIFFEL
- The pastry [croissant] originates from France and is traditionally made from puff pastry shaped into a half-moon or crescent. Sometimes they are filled with, for example, chocolate.
- 2025 January 31, Camilla Biesbjerg Markussen, “Pizzagifflar [Pizza pockets]”, in Anna Rosenqvist, transl., Baka riktigt gott bröd, Tønsberg, Norway: Orage AS, page 67:
- Mjuka och välsmakande pizzagifflar, fyllda med tomatsås, mozzarella och kokt skinka.Category:Swedish terms with quotations#GIFFEL
- Soft and delicious pizza pockets, filled with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and cooked ham.
- A crescent-shaped cinnamon roll.
- (datedCategory:Swedish dated terms#GIFFEL) synonym of croissant (“croissant”)
- 1947 March 19, Arbetaren, page 4:
- I hörnan mot rue Montmartre ligger ett litet kafé, som kallas Croissant (vilket närmast betyder giffel) och där kan man på en marmorplatta läsa: ”Här mördades [...]Category:Swedish terms with quotations#GIFFEL
- In the corner by rue Montmartre lies a small café called Croissant (which roughly means crescent roll), and there one can read on a marble plaque: "Here was murdered [...]
References
- “giffel”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
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