ba·gel
(bā′gəl)n. A glazed, ring-shaped roll with a tough, chewy texture, made from plain yeast dough that is dropped briefly into nearly boiling water and then baked.
[Yiddish
beygl, from Middle High German
*böugel, diminutive of
bouc,
ring, from Old High German
boug; see
bheug- in
Indo-European roots.]
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bagel
(ˈbeɪɡəl) or beigel
n (Cookery) a hard ring-shaped bread roll, characteristic of Jewish baking
[C20: from Yiddish beygel, ultimately from Old High German boug ring]
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ba•gel
(ˈbeɪ gəl)
n. a chewy, doughnut-shaped roll made of dough that is simmered in water and then baked.
[1930–35; < Yiddish]
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Noun | 1. | bagel - (Yiddish) glazed yeast-raised doughnut-shaped roll with hard crustYiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script bun, roll - small rounded bread either plain or sweet |
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