1856, from German 'prezel', also 'brezel', from Old High German 'brezitella', from Middle Latin 'brachitellum', presumably a biscuit baked in the shape of folded arms (in prayer?) dim. of Latin 'bracchiatus', with branches/arms, from Latin bracchium 'arm' : : : :
Chocolate covered pretzels are made in a pretty easy way. One the pretzel is formed and cooled down it is then dipped into melted chocolate. The pretzel is then allowed to cool until the chocolate hardens.
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This pretzel is making me thirsty
I ate the pretzel with melted cheese.
The German word for pretzel is Brezel, and it means pretzel in German. It comes from Latin and originally was used as a kind of bread in Catholic traditions.
It originated around 1815-1825 and comes from the German word Pretzel, a variant of Bretzel. In Old High German it was brizzila, which came from the Medieval Latin word bracellus, meaning "bracelet".
I love the salty taste of a warm pretzel in the morning.
No, the word 'salty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a salty pretzel, a saltymarsh).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:Would you like a salty pretzel? It is very salty. (The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'pretzel' in the second sentence.)
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There is a Latin word Brachitellum meaning a baked biscuit. Later an Italian word Bracciatella, then a German word Brezitella which became Brezei and Prezel which became an Americanism, Pretzel
There is a phrase used to mean pretzel in Spanish, not just one word: Culin galleta salada en forma de lazo.
me Also drexel rhymes with pretzel.A word that rhymes with pretzel is quetzel ( a bird ). Sorry i cant think of anymore answers!
The word 'salty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a salty pretzel, a salty marsh).
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