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Jumbal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie. synonyms: jumble. see moresee less. type of: cake. baked goods made from or based on a mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, ... www.vocabulary.com
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Elizabethan Jumbal Biscuits - A Dollop of History
Take twenty Egges and put them into a pot both the yolkes and the white, beat them wel, then take a pound of beaten sugar and put to them, and stirre them wel ... historydollop.com
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Spiced Jumbals (Early American)
One of the oldest cookies is the jumbal. It's a crunchy cookie that can be shaped like a ring or a pretzel, or any other which way you like. hollytrail.com
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jumbal
jumbal, jumble (ˈdʒʌmb(ə)l) Also 7–8 jumball. [perh. orig. the same as gimbal 1, gimmal 1.] A kind of fine sweet cake or biscuit, formerly often made up in the form of rings or rolls; now in U.S. ‘a thin crisp cake, composed of flour, sugar, butter, and eggs, flavored with lemon-peel or sweet almond... Oxford English Dictionary
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JUMBAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to mingle (objects, papers, etc) in a state of disorder 2. (tr; usually passive) to remember in a confused form; muddle noun 3. a disordered mass, state, ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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THE WEIGHT OF INK Menu and Jumbal Cakes Recipe from Rachel ...
Biscuits shaped like rings or knots, jumbal cakes were popular in seventeenth-century Europe and brought to this country by the colonists. Early ... www.bookclubcookbook.com
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jemello
† jeˈmello Obs. (See quot.) Cf. jumbal.1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 83/1 Jemelloes is a Paste made like Butter, of fine Sugar, Yolks of Eggs, Musk, Carraway seeds searsed [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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jumbal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
jumbal (plural jumbals). Obsolete form of jumble (“kind of sugared cake”). Anagrams. edit · jambul · Categories: English lemmas · English nouns ... en.wiktionary.org
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Jumbals: A Favorite Tea Cake - A Taste of History with Joyce White
Jumbals, or jumbles as they are more commonly spelled, are a type of sweet biscuit/cookie that goes back to 17th century England. atasteofhistorywithjoycewhite.blogspot.com
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Jumbles - A Delicately Spiced Butter Cookie - Becky Diamond
Jumbles (sometimes spelled jumbals) were one of the first cookies to become popular in America. Originally shaped like a figure eight or double ring, the ... www.beckyldiamond.com
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jumbal | jumble, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun jumbal is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for jumbal is from 1615, in the writing of Gervase Markham, ... www.oed.com
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jumble
▪ I. jumble, v. (ˈdʒʌmb(ə)l) Also 6 iomble, -byll, ioomble, iumbyll, (gomble), (Sc. 5–6 iummil, pa. tense iwmlit; 9 jummle, pa. tense jummilt). [Known only from 16th c., and without cognate words. Prob. onomatopœic: cf. bumble, fumble, mumble, rumble, stumble, tumble.] 1. intr. To move about in ming... Oxford English Dictionary
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trencher
▪ I. trencher1 (ˈtrɛn(t)ʃə(r)) Forms: 4–5 trencheour, -chour, 4 -chur, 4–6 -chor, 5 -chowre, trenschowre, -shoure, ? 4, 5– trencher, (6 Sc. trunsch(e)our, -owr, -zour), 7 trentcher. [a. AF. trenchour = ONF. trencheor (1206 in Godef.), tren-, trancheur, = OF. tranchouoir (14th c. in Littré), trencheo... Oxford English Dictionary
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