Souffle
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late 19th century: from French, from souffler ‘to blow’, from Latin sufflare .
wiktionary
souffle (plural souffles)
From French souffle.
etymonline
souffle (n.)
light dish, sometimes savory but usually sweet, 1813, from French soufflé, noun use of past participle of souffler "to puff up," from Latin sufflare, from sub "under, up from under" (see sub-) + flare "to blow" (from PIE root *bhle- "to blow").