释义 |
kon·di·to·rei \|kȯndētō|rī\ noun (-s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: German, from konditor confectioner (blend of earlier kanditor confectioner — from kandieren to candy, from French candir or Italian candire, both from Arabic qandī candied — and kondieren to preserve, from Latin condire) + -ei -y, from Middle High German -īe, from Old French -ie — more at candy, condite : a shop selling confectionery or pastry |