shortcake

See also: Shortcake

English

Etymology

short + cake

Noun

shortcake (countable and uncountable, plural shortcakes)

  1. A sweet cake or biscuit (crumbly leavened bread) typically made with flour, sugar, salt, butter, milk or cream, and sometimes eggs, and leavened with baking powder or baking soda.
  2. A dessert made with such a cake, typically having layers of cream and fruit.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • French: shortcake
  • German: Shortcake
  • Italian: shortcake
  • Japanese: ショートケーキ (shōtokēki)

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French

Etymology

Borrowed from English shortcake.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɔʁt.kɛk/

Noun

shortcake m (plural shortcakes)

  1. shortcake

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

From English shortcake.

Noun

shortcake m (invariable)

  1. shortcake
    • 2017, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, translated by Mariarosa Musco, Cosa ho fatto per amore [What I Did for Love], Leggereditore, →ISBN:
      Vorremmo lo shortcake alle noci pecan con caramello caldo.
      [original: We’ll have the pecan shortcake with hot fudge sauce.]
    • 2017, Chris Kraus, translated by Maria Nadotti, I love Dick, Neri Pozza Editore, →ISBN:
      «[] Lontani ricordi di cibo: shortcake alle fragole, purè di patate».
      [original: [] Distant memories of food: strawberry shortcake, mashed potatoes…”]
    • 2018, Jean C. Joachim, translated by Simona Trapani, L’ultima Chance per L’amore [Love’s Last Chance], Moonlight Books, →ISBN:
      “Ti va un dessert?” le chiese. / “Sono abbastanza piena.” / “Qui fanno la vera shortcake alle fragole. Non ti piacciono le fragole?
      [original: “How about dessert?” he asked. / “I’m pretty full.” / “They have real strawberry shortcake here. Don’t you love strawberries?]

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