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- French word bescuit is derived from the Latin words bis (twice) and coquere, coctus (to cook, cooked), and, hence, means "twice-cooked". This is because biscuits...
- Biscocho, also spelled biskotso (from Spanish: bizcocho), refers to various types of Filipino twice-baked breads, usually coated with butter and sugar...
- 16th-century bisket) and besc****t come from the Latin phrase (panis) bis-coctus, '(bread), twice cooked'. In Norway, rusk is referred to as kavring, and...
- desserts See, for example, Shakespeare's use of "Twice-sod simplicity! Bis coctus!" in Love's Labour's Lost. (David Crystal; Ben Crystal (eds.). "Love's Labour's...
- developed and very po****r cookie. The word bizcocho comes from the Latin bis coctus, which means "cooked twice", that is why it was often soaked in wine, due...
- French word bescuit is derived from the Latin words bis (twice) and coquere, coctus (to cook, cooked), and, hence, means "twice-cooked". This is because biscuits...
- claudinae Dolin & Girard, 2003 Agrypnus coarctatus (Candèze, 1874) Agrypnus coctus (Candèze, 1874) Agrypnus coenosus (Hope, 1831) Agrypnus cognatus (Van Zwaluwenburg...
- imbrices (imbrices) found in the archaeological works; the brick (later coctus) is abundant, as for example in the thermal complexes, at the time of raising...
- baked again until dry, also Danish: beskøjt, French: biscuit, Latin: bis-coctus: baked twice). Around 1600, the skonrogge was replaced as the baker's emblem...
- In some towns, such as those of the Coctus and Cotos, there were female warriors known as biritecas. The Coctu biritecas captured Dulcehe, the sister...