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单词 nutcake
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nutcaken.

Brit. /ˈnʌtkeɪk/, U.S. /ˈnətˌkeɪk/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: nut n.1, cake n. and adj.
Etymology: < nut n.1 + cake n. and adj.In sense 2 probably after fruitcake n. 3, nutcase n.
Chiefly U.S.
1. A doughnut or other fried cake. Also more generally: a cake (also a pastry or dessert) containing (usually chopped or ground) nuts.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > cake > [noun] > a cake > doughnut
dough cakea1631
doughnut1782
olykoek1795
nutcake1801
poffertje1804
zeppole1835
krapfen1845
simball1865
sinker1870
doughnut hole1886
vetkoek1900
bear sign1903
koeksister1904
sinker1906
submarine1916
mandazi1937
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > cake > [noun] > a cake > other cakes
honey appleeOE
barley-cake1393
seed cakea1400
cake?a1425
pudding-cake?1553
manchet1562
biscuit cake1593
placent1598
poplin1600
jumbal1615
bread pudding1623
semel1643
wine-cakea1661
Shrewsbury cake1670
curd cake1675
fruitcake1687
clap-bread1691
simnel cake1699
orange-flower cake1718
banana cake1726
sweet-cake1726
torte1748
Naples cake1766
Bath cake1769
gofer1769
yeast-cake1795
nutcake1801
tipsy-cake1806
cruller1808
baba1813
lady's finger1818
coconut cake1824
mint cake1825
sices1825
cup-cake1828
batter-cake1830
buckwheat1830
Dundee seed cake1833
fat-cake1839
babka1846
wonder1848
popover1850
cream-cake1855
sly-cake1855
dripping-cake1857
lard-cake1858
puffet1860
quick cake1865
barnbrack1867
matrimony cake1871
brioche1873
Nelson cake1877
cocoa cake1883
sesame cake1883
marinade1888
mystery1889
oblietjie1890
stuffed monkey1892
Greek bread1893
Battenberg1903
Oswego cake1907
nusstorte1911
dump cake1912
Dobos Torte1915
lekach1918
buckle1935
Florentine1936
hash cake1967
space cake1984
1801 Spirit of Farmers' Museum 235 Heap the nut-cakes, fried in butter.
1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneers I. ix. 126 The four corners were garnished with plates of cake. On one was piled certain curiously twisted and complicated figures, called ‘nut-cakes’.
1889 R. T. Cooke Steadfast xviii. 198 Who ever heard tell of puttin' a reason and a bit of citron into the middle of a riz nut-cake before 'twas fried?
1909 L. M. Montgomery Anne of Avonlea ii. 22 On the table reposed a nut cake which she had baked that morning..a particularly toothsome concoction iced with pink icing and adorned with walnuts.
1966 W. I. Kaufman Nut Cookery Bk. 65 Nut cake... Fold in walnuts, stirring as little as possible... Bake in a moderate oven.
1986 16th Cent. Jrnl. 17 180 The dinner had two courses,..and was rounded off by apples and nutcakes.
2. colloquial (originally U.S.). A crazy, mad, or eccentric person; = nutcase n.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > mentally ill person > [noun]
neuropath1887
ding-dong1929
pathological1931
nutcake1953
nut job1959
sicknik1959
nutball1968
sickie1973
sicko1977
wackadoo1979
wackadoodle1991
the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > mentally ill person > [noun] > mad person
woodman1297
madmanc1330
lunatic1377
franticc1380
madwomana1438
March harec1500
Bedlam beggar1525
fanaticc1525
bedlama1529
frenetic1528
Jack o' Bedlam1528
Tom o' Bedlam1569
crack-brain1570
madbrain1570
Tom1575
madcap1589
gelt1596
madhead1600
brainsick1605
madpash1611
non compos1628
madling1638
bedlam-man1658
bedlamerc1675
fan1682
bedlamite1691
cracka1701
lymphatic1708
shatter-brain1719
mad1729
maniaca1763
non compos mentis1765
shatter-pate1775
shatter-wit1775
insane1786
craze1831
dement1857
crazy1867
crackpot1883
loony1884
bug1885
psychopath1885
dingbat1887
psychopathic1890
ding-a-ling1899
meshuggener1900
détraqué1902
maddiea1903
nut1908
mental1913
ding1929
lakes1934
wack1938
fruitcake1942
nutty1942
barm-pot1951
nutcake1953
nutter1958
nutcase1959
nut job1959
meshuga1962
nutsy1964
headcase1965
nutball1968
headbanger1973
nutso1975
wacko1977
nut bar1978
mentalist1990
1953 L. Falk & P. Davis Mandrake the Magician in Zanesville (Ohio) Signal 14 July 14/1 (cartoon caption) Since you prefer prize fighters, I've become one to please you, Carma.—She doesn't need your flowers, nutcake!
1967 P. Welles Babyhip xxvi. 177 She wasn't going to let a nutcake bug her.
1975 G. V. Higgins City on Hill vi. 165 ‘He's representing Michael Tarza.’ ‘That nutcake,’ Barry said.
1989 Sunday Mail Mag. (Brisbane) 31 Dec. 38/3 [He] says his celebrity has changed. ‘Now I get approached by lunatics and nutcakes,’ he says.
1997 K. Atkinson Human Croquet (1998) 33 Your brother's a nutcake..he should see a trick-cyclist.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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