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pumpernickel
[ puhm-per-nik-uhl ]
noun
- a coarse, dark, slightly sour bread made of unbolted rye.
pumpernickel
/ ˈpʌmpəˌnɪkəl /
noun
- a slightly sour black bread, originating in Germany, made of coarse rye flour
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pumpernickel1
First recorded in 1750–60; from German Pumpernickel, originally a contemptuous name for anyone considered disagreeable, equivalent to pumper(n) “to break wind” + Nickel, diminutive or pet name of Nikolaus “Nicholas” ( nickel ); presumably applied to the bread from its effect on the digestive system
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pumpernickel1
C18: from German, of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
They produced pumpernickel from one cupboard, and rye-bread and sausage from another, and all began to talk again and eat.
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From a German bake shop get the bread, either "Kummel," (which is rye with caraway seeds), or Pumpernickel.
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Mom fried pork sausages in the morning, you loved the smell of pumpernickel from the bakery in Vesey Street.
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Our sub-officers and privates received good pickled meat with vegetables, pumpernickel (black bread) and rye whiskey.
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Then we had Pumpernickel, Gruyère cheese and radishes, and for a third course vanilla ice.
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