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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·French ·1890s

Croissant

from croissant

Meaning
A crescent-shaped flaky pastry.
Source word
croissant
Route into English
French *croissant* (crescent) → English via 20th-century bakery culture. The pastry itself is Austrian in origin (a Viennese *kipferl*); it became French when a Viennese baker opened a Paris shop in 1839. English borrowed the French form.
Arrived
1890s

From French

Beyond the Norman conquest's Old French foundation, English kept borrowing from French for art, cuisine, fashion, and diplomacy throughout the modern period.

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