Kraut

来自Big Physics
Safin讨论 | 贡献2022年4月29日 (五) 01:42的版本 (建立内容为“Category:etymology == google == [https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=kraut+etymology&newwindow=1&hl=en ref] late 18th century (in Kraut (sense 2)): from Germa…”的新页面)
(差异) ←上一版本 | 最后版本 (差异) | 下一版本→ (差异)

google

ref

late 18th century (in Kraut (sense 2)): from German, ‘cabbage’; Kraut (sense 1), which was frequently used during the First World War or Second World War, probably alludes to the use of cabbage as an ingredient in dishes considered typical of German cuisine.


Ety img kraut.png

wiktionary

ref

Clipping of  sauerkraut, from German Sauerkraut. Compare German Kraut(“cabbage”). 

kraut (plural krauts)


etymonline

ref

Kraut (n.)

"a German" (especially a German soldier), 1841, but popularized during World War I, from German kraut "cabbage," considered a characteristic national dish. The "cabbage" sense is attested in English from 1855.