"mazapán" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /maθaˈpan/ [Spain], [ma.θaˈpãn] [Spain], /masaˈpan/ [Latin-America], [ma.saˈpãn] [Latin-America] Forms: mazapanes [plural]
Rhymes: -an Etymology: Two possible theories: * From Old Spanish [Term?], from Andalusian Arabic بسمة, from Ancient Greek παξαμάδιον (paxamádion, “cookie”), with influence from masa (“mass”) and pan (“bread”). * From Italian marzapane, thought to be derived from Arabic مَرْطَبَان (marṭabān, “spice box”), from Martaban (မုတ္ထမ (muthta.ma.)), a Burmese port known for its spice exports, with influence from Italian pane. Etymology templates: {{inh|es|osp}} Old Spanish [Term?], {{der|es|xaa|بسمة}} Andalusian Arabic بسمة, {{der|es|grc|παξαμάδιον||cookie}} Ancient Greek παξαμάδιον (paxamádion, “cookie”), {{bor|es|it|marzapane}} Italian marzapane, {{der|es|ar|مَرْطَبَان||spice box}} Arabic مَرْطَبَان (marṭabān, “spice box”), {{der|es|it|pane}} Italian pane Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} mazapán m (plural mazapanes)
  1. marzipan (confection made with almond paste, or another nut such as peanut) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Sweets
    Sense id: en-mazapán-es-noun-cazMLaaC Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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