sorbet
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Middle French sorbet, from Old Italian sorbetto, from Ottoman Turkish شربت (şerbet), from Arabic شَرْبَة (šarba, “drink”).
Doublet of sherbet and sharbat, related to syrup.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Canada, General American) IPA(key): /sɔɹˈbeɪ/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsɔːbeɪ/
- Rhymes: -eɪ, -ɔːbeɪ
Noun[edit]
sorbet (countable and uncountable, plural sorbets)
- Frozen fruit juice, sometimes mixed with egg whites, eaten as dessert or between courses of a meal.
- After dinner we had an orange sorbet that was very refreshing.
Synonyms[edit]
Translations[edit]
frozen fruit juice
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See also[edit]
Anagrams[edit]
French[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sorbet m (plural sorbets)
Derived terms[edit]
Further reading[edit]
- “sorbet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Latin[edit]
Verb[edit]
sorbet
Lombard[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- sorbètt (Classical Milanese Orthography)
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sorbet m
Derived terms[edit]
Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from French sorbet, from Middle French, from Old Italian sorbetto, from Ottoman Turkish شربت (şerbet), from Persian شربت (šarbat), from Arabic شَرْبَة (šarba).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sorbet m inan
Declension[edit]
Declension of sorbet
Derived terms[edit]
adjective
Further reading[edit]
- sorbet in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- sorbet in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Unadapted borrowing from French sorbet. Doublet of sorvete.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sorbet m (uncountable)
- sorbet (frozen fruit juice)
Romanian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sorbet n (plural sorbete or sorbeturi)
Declension[edit]
Declension of sorbet
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) sorbet | sorbetul | (niște) sorbete | sorbetele |
genitive/dative | (unui) sorbet | sorbetului | (unor) sorbete | sorbetelor |
vocative | sorbetule | sorbetelor |
Declension of sorbet
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) sorbet | sorbetul | (niște) sorbeturi | sorbeturile |
genitive/dative | (unui) sorbet | sorbetului | (unor) sorbeturi | sorbeturilor |
vocative | sorbetule | sorbeturilor |
Further reading[edit]
- sorbet in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
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