slovodefinícia
dough
(mass)
dough
- cesto
dough
(encz)
dough,prachy n: [slang.] Jiří Dadák
dough
(encz)
dough,těsto n:
Dough
(gcide)
Dough \Dough\, n. [OE. dagh, dogh, dow, AS. d[=a]h; akin to D.
deeg, G. teig, Icel. deig, Sw. deg, Dan. deig, Goth. daigs;
also, to Goth. deigan to knead, L. fingere to form, shape,
Skr. dih to smear; cf. Gr. ? wall, ? to touch, handle. ?. Cf.
Feign, Figure, Dairy, Duff.]
1. Paste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal,
kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet baked; as, to knead
dough.
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2. Anything of the consistency of such paste.
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To have one's cake dough. See under Cake.
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dough
(wn)
dough
n 1: a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll
2: informal terms for money [syn: boodle, bread, cabbage,
clams, dinero, dough, gelt, kale, lettuce,
lolly, lucre, loot, moolah, pelf, scratch,
shekels, simoleons, sugar, wampum]
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Dough
(gcide)
Dough \Dough\, n. [OE. dagh, dogh, dow, AS. d[=a]h; akin to D.
deeg, G. teig, Icel. deig, Sw. deg, Dan. deig, Goth. daigs;
also, to Goth. deigan to knead, L. fingere to form, shape,
Skr. dih to smear; cf. Gr. ? wall, ? to touch, handle. ?. Cf.
Feign, Figure, Dairy, Duff.]
1. Paste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal,
kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet baked; as, to knead
dough.
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2. Anything of the consistency of such paste.
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To have one's cake dough. See under Cake.
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Dough-baked
(gcide)
Dough-baked \Dough"-baked`\, a.
Imperfectly baked; hence, not brought to perfection;
unfinished; also, of weak or dull understanding. [Colloq.]
--Halliwell.
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Doughbird
(gcide)
Doughbird \Dough"bird`\, n. (Zool.)
The Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis). See Curlew.
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Doughface
(gcide)
Doughface \Dough"face`\, n.
A contemptuous nickname for a timid, yielding politician, or
one who is easily molded. [Political cant, U. S.]
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Dough-faced
(gcide)
Dough-faced \Dough"-faced`\, a.
Easily molded; pliable.
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Doughfaceism
(gcide)
Doughfaceism \Dough"face`ism\, n.
The character of a doughface; truckling pliability.
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Doughiness
(gcide)
Doughiness \Dough"i*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being doughy.
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Dough-kneaded
(gcide)
Dough-kneaded \Dough"-knead`ed\, a.
Like dough; soft.
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He demeans himself . . . like a dough-kneaded thing.
--Milton.
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Doughnut
(gcide)
Doughnut \Dough"nut\, n.
A small cake (usually sweetened) fried in a kettle of boiling
lard.
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Doughtier
(gcide)
Doughty \Dough"ty\ (dou"t[y^]), a. [Compar. Doughtier
(dou"t[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Doughtiest.] [OE. duhti, dohti,
douhti, brave, valiant, fit, useful, AS. dyhtig; akin to G.
t["u]chtig, Dan. dygtig, Sw. dygdig virtuous, and fr. AS.
dugan to avail, be of use, be strong, akin to D. deugen, OHG.
tugan, G. taugen, Icel. & Sw. duga, Dan. due, Goth. dugan,
but of uncertain origin; cf. Skr. duh to milk, give milk,
draw out, or Gr. ty`chh fortune. [root]68.]
Able; strong; valiant; redoubtable; as, a doughty hero.
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Sir Thopas wex [grew] a doughty swain. --Chaucer.
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Doughty families, hugging old musty quarrels to their
hearts, buffet each other from generation to
generation. --Motley.
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Note: Now seldom used, except in irony or burlesque.
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Doughtiest
(gcide)
Doughty \Dough"ty\ (dou"t[y^]), a. [Compar. Doughtier
(dou"t[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Doughtiest.] [OE. duhti, dohti,
douhti, brave, valiant, fit, useful, AS. dyhtig; akin to G.
t["u]chtig, Dan. dygtig, Sw. dygdig virtuous, and fr. AS.
dugan to avail, be of use, be strong, akin to D. deugen, OHG.
tugan, G. taugen, Icel. & Sw. duga, Dan. due, Goth. dugan,
but of uncertain origin; cf. Skr. duh to milk, give milk,
draw out, or Gr. ty`chh fortune. [root]68.]
Able; strong; valiant; redoubtable; as, a doughty hero.
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Sir Thopas wex [grew] a doughty swain. --Chaucer.
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Doughty families, hugging old musty quarrels to their
hearts, buffet each other from generation to
generation. --Motley.
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Note: Now seldom used, except in irony or burlesque.
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Doughtily
(gcide)
Doughtily \Dough"ti*ly\, adv.
In a doughty manner.
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Doughtiness
(gcide)
Doughtiness \Dough"ti*ness\, n.
The quality of being doughty; valor; bravery.
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Doughtren
(gcide)
Doughtren \Dough"tren\, n. pl. [See Daughter.]
Daughters. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Doughty
(gcide)
Doughty \Dough"ty\ (dou"t[y^]), a. [Compar. Doughtier
(dou"t[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Doughtiest.] [OE. duhti, dohti,
douhti, brave, valiant, fit, useful, AS. dyhtig; akin to G.
t["u]chtig, Dan. dygtig, Sw. dygdig virtuous, and fr. AS.
dugan to avail, be of use, be strong, akin to D. deugen, OHG.
tugan, G. taugen, Icel. & Sw. duga, Dan. due, Goth. dugan,
but of uncertain origin; cf. Skr. duh to milk, give milk,
draw out, or Gr. ty`chh fortune. [root]68.]
Able; strong; valiant; redoubtable; as, a doughty hero.
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Sir Thopas wex [grew] a doughty swain. --Chaucer.
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Doughty families, hugging old musty quarrels to their
hearts, buffet each other from generation to
generation. --Motley.
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Note: Now seldom used, except in irony or burlesque.
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Doughy
(gcide)
Doughy \Dough"y\ (d[=o]"[y^]), a.
Like dough; soft and heavy; pasty; crude; flabby and pale;
as, a doughy complexion.
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sourdoughprenominal
(gcide)
leavened \leavened\ adj.
made light by aerating, as with yeast or baking powder.
Opposite of unleavened. [Narrower terms:
{sourdough(prenominal) ]
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