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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·german ·1750s

Pumpernickel

from Pumpernickel

Meaning
Origin disputed: possibly *Pumpern* (to break wind) + *Nickel* (devil), an old slur for the dark heavy bread.
Source word
Pumpernickel
Route into English
Westphalian rye-bread tradition → American bakery English by 1860.
Arrived
1750s

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