释义 |
em·pa·na·da I. \ˌempəˈnädə, -äthə\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, feminine of empanado, past participle of empanar to put a crust of dough around, from em- (from Latin, en- (I)) + pan bread, from Latin panis — more at food : a turnover filled with meat II. \ˌempəˈnädə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, from empanada breaded, feminine of empanado, past participle of empanar to bread, from em- en- (I) + pan bread, from Latin panis — more at food : a pastry turnover stuffed especially with a savory meat filling |