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Frikadelle
Frikadelle
See also: frikadelle
German
Etymology
From early modern Dutch frikadel, which is borrowed from French fricadel, an only later attested variant of fricandeau. A further relation with Italian frittatella is speculative. Compare contemporary Dutch frikandel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌfʁɪkaˈdɛlə/, /ˌfʁiːka-/
Noun
Frikadelle f (genitive Frikadelle, plural Frikadellen)
- (regional) meatball
Usage notes
- Frikadelle is the most widely accepted word for “meatball” in German. It is nevertheless regionally bound and heard most often in central-western and north-western Germany.
Declension
Declension of Frikadelle
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | eine | die | Frikadelle | die | Frikadellen |
genitive | einer | der | Frikadelle | der | Frikadellen |
dative | einer | der | Frikadelle | den | Frikadellen |
accusative | eine | die | Frikadelle | die | Frikadellen |
Synonyms
- Bulette, Klops (eastern German)
- Fleischlaberl, Fleischpflanzl (southern German)
frikadelle
frikadelle
See also: Frikadelle
English
Alternative forms
Noun
frikadelle (plural frikadeller or frikadellen)
- (food) An oblate-spheroid meatball of North European origin, eaten hot or cold, and typically consisting of: minced veal, pork, or beef (or a blend of two of these meats); chopped onions; eggs; milk or water; breadcrumbs, oatmeal, or flour; salt; and pepper.
Translations
meatball of North European origin
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Danish
Etymology
From German Frikadelle (“meatball”), from Italian frittella (“fritter, flapjack”). Perhaps also influenced by French fricandeau.
Pronunciation
Noun
frikadelle c (singular definite frikadellen, plural indefinite frikadeller)
- meatball
- doughnut, cinnamon bun (hair style)
- ham (actor with an exaggerating style)
- 2014, Gregers Dirkinck-Holmfeld, Frejlif: Ekstra Bladets udtæmmelige redaktør, Politikens Forlag (ISBN 9788740015904)
- Men Frejlif nævner en enkelt af sine egne anmeldelser, hvor han “fornærmede den mest fremragende af teatrets skuespillere, en ældre frikadelle, der ikke var sen til at hævne sig.”
- But Frejlif mentions one of his own reviews, in which he “insulted the most brilliant of the theatre's actors, an elderly ham, who was not late to take revenge.”
- Men Frejlif nævner en enkelt af sine egne anmeldelser, hvor han “fornærmede den mest fremragende af teatrets skuespillere, en ældre frikadelle, der ikke var sen til at hævne sig.”
- 1896, Otto Jespersen, Kristoffer Nyrop, Dania
- Hvis nogen ved ukunstneriske Midler bejler til Galleriets Bifald, bliver han en Galleriskuespiller; er han simpel og har en daarlig Udtale, men alligevel gør nogen Lykke, kaldes han, som Skuespiller for den tarvelige Borgerklasse, en Frikadelleskuespiller eller forkortet alene en Frikadelle.
- If anyone woos the applause of the gallery by unartistic means, he becomes a gallery-actor; if he is simple and has poor enunciation, but still has some success, he is called, as actor for the mean citizenry, a ham-actor or, abbreviated, simply a ham.
- Hvis nogen ved ukunstneriske Midler bejler til Galleriets Bifald, bliver han en Galleriskuespiller; er han simpel og har en daarlig Udtale, men alligevel gør nogen Lykke, kaldes han, som Skuespiller for den tarvelige Borgerklasse, en Frikadelleskuespiller eller forkortet alene en Frikadelle.
- 2014, Gregers Dirkinck-Holmfeld, Frejlif: Ekstra Bladets udtæmmelige redaktør, Politikens Forlag (ISBN 9788740015904)
Inflection
Inflection of frikadelle
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | frikadelle | frikadellen | frikadeller | frikadellerne |
genitive | frikadelles | frikadellens | frikadellers | frikadellernes |
Synonyms
- (meatball): (short form) delle, (informal) frikadunse
See also
- frikadelle on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da