Meaning: A Japanese doughnut or a doughnut-like pastry
Etymology:
The word "misdo" is a Japanese portmanteau that combines the following words:
Origin:
The term "misdo" was first used in Japan in the 1970s by the Japanese doughnut chain Mister Donut. The company is a franchise of the American doughnut chain Dunkin' Donuts. When Dunkin' Donuts entered the Japanese market, they changed their name to Mister Donut to avoid confusion with local Japanese doughnut shops.
Over time, the term "misdo" became synonymous with doughnuts in Japan. It is commonly used throughout the country, regardless of the specific brand or type of doughnut.
Etymology refers to the study of the origin and history of words including their form so
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