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† malmeny Obs. Forms: 4 mawmenny, -menee, 5 momene, maumen(y)e, mawmene, -many, -meny, malmany(e, menye, malmens, mammenye, -ony, mameny, 5–6 mamony. [Of obscure origin. Connexion with F. malmener ‘to maltreat’ seems unlikely. The receipt might suggest derivation from malmsey or its source.] A dish in old cookery.
c1390Forme of Cury xx. (1780) 19 Mawmenee. Take a pottel of wyne greke and ii pounde of sugar [etc.]. Ibid. cxciv. 88 For to make Mawmenny. c1420Liber Cocorum (1862) 26 For to make momene. c1430Two Cookery-bks. 22 Maumenye ryalle... Mammenye bastarde. Ibid. 48 Malmenye Furnez...with the wete dyssche ley þe malmenye & þe cofyns. a1450Tourn. Tottenham, Feest v. in Hazl. E.P.P. III. 94 Ther was gryndulstones in gravy And mylstones in mawmany. 1513Bk. Keruynge in Babees Bk. (1868) 275 And the seconde course, Iussell with mamony. |