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patisserie

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Word definitions for patisserie in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1784, from French pâtisserie "pastry shop," from pâtisser "pastry-seller, pastry-cook," from Old French pasticier (14c.), from Medieval Latin pasticium "pasty, composed of paste," from Late Latin pasta "paste, pastry cake" (see pasta ).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a bakery specializing in French pastry

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context UK English) pastry shop 2 (cx obsolete English) pastry

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
patisserie \pa`tis`serie"\, Patisserie \P[^a]`tis`serie"\, n. Pastry. --Sterne. a shop selling mostly pastries; a pastry shop.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A pâtisserie is a type of French or Belgian bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets , as well as a term for these types of food, in English often used without the accent. In both countries, it is a legally controlled title that may only be used by ...

Usage examples of patisserie.

When it got unbearable she went to overheated patisseries where overpainted ladies took off their furs, arranged their large bosoms and stared at her.

Soho his village because he has his breakfast croissant and cappuccino at Patisserie Valerie in Old Compton Street and buys his charcuterie and cheese from Fratelli Camisa in Berwick Street and his coffee beans from Angelucci in Frith Street.

Delancey Street then round Regents Park Road to Primrose Hill where he would have a cup of cappuccino sitting outside one of the many patisseries and coffee bars.

Inside, the patisseries would be empty even in the middle of a January meteor storm.