bavarese
Etymology
From Bavaria + -ese.
bavarese means Bavarian. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
adj
- Bavarian.“[...] the petty districts depending on Oldenburgh, and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and by the Bavarese Circle of the Rhine; and on the West by the Dutch Monarchy and the Kingdom of Belgium.”
noun
- A bavaroise (creamy dessert).“A bavarese should not be fluffy, but a tender though firm mold. Sometimes a light pastry is placed on the bottom, particularly when it is to be cut into small pieces for little coffee-time pastries. The vegetable bavarese may be used [...]”
- Bavarians collectively.“The picture of devastated Palermo which he draws fills up the measure of the dastardly oppression which has now passed away; more disgraceful excesses than those committed by the Bavarese, as the Sicilians called the royal troops, were [...]”