单词 | nutcake |
释义 | nutcaken. 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. ΘΚΠ 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. ΘΚΠ 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). < n.1801 |
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