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bagel

[bey-guhl]

noun

  1. a leavened, doughnut-shaped, firm-textured roll, with a brownish glazed surface, made of dough first poached and then baked.



bagel

/ ˈɪɡə /

noun

  1. a hard ring-shaped bread roll, characteristic of Jewish baking

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bagel1

1930–35; < Yiddish beygl; compare dialectal German Beugel < Germanic *baug- ring ( bee 2 ) + *-il- noun suffix
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bagel1

C20: from Yiddish beygel , ultimately from Old High German boug ring
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If I had my dream, someone would go pick up the bagels for me and bring them to my bed.

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