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Origin:
The root meaning of "kris-" suggests that the word "crisp" originally described something that had been curled or twisted. This evolved to refer to the texture of food that breaks apart easily, producing a crackling sound. The sense of "refreshing or tangy" likely developed from the association of crisp foods with their ability to cleanse the palate or awaken the senses.
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Etymology Crispin is an English name derived from the Latin name Crispinus which in tur
Etymology Middle English crispe borrowed from Old French crespe meaning curled
Etymology The word crispy is derived from the Middle English word crispe which in tu
Etymology Middle English crispe borrowed from Old French crespe meaning curled
Etymology The word potato comes from the Spanish word patata which in turn is derive
Etymology The word toast has several possible etymologies Latin tostum meaning
Etymology The word chip has multiple etymological origins Old English cipp or c
Etymology The term waffle comes from the Middle Dutch word wafel meaning honeycomb
Etymology The word pretzel derives from the German word Brezel which is a diminutive
Terse Etymology From Latin tersus meaning wiped clean neat Meaning Concise
Etymology The word steer comes from the Old English word steor which is related to t
Etymology The word ester is derived from the German word Essigäther meaning vinega
Etymology The word reset has its roots in the Middle English word resetten which mea
Etymology The word nappy is derived from the following Nap A short midday sleep