truffle
|truf/fle|
/ˈtrʌfəl/
luxurious delicacy
Etymology
'truffle' originates from the Latin word 'tuber,' which meant 'lump' or 'swelling.'
'tuber' transformed into the Old French word 'truffle,' and eventually became the modern English word 'truffle.'
Initially, it referred to any lump or swelling, but over time it evolved to specifically refer to the underground fungus and later the chocolate confectionery.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a type of fungus that grows underground, known for its strong aroma and flavor, often used in cooking.
The chef grated fresh truffle over the pasta.
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Noun 2
a type of chocolate confectionery, typically round and coated with cocoa powder or chocolate.
She bought a box of chocolate truffles for the party.
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Last updated: 2025/01/18 08:26