Gugelhupf

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== English == === Etymology === From German Gugelhupf. === Noun === Gugelhupf (countable and uncountable, plural Gugelhupfs) A light, yeasted marble cake, traditionally baked in a circular bundt mould, and popular in parts of Europe. ==== Alternative forms ==== gugelhupf, Guglhupf, kugelhof, kugelhopf, kugelhupf ==== See also ==== bundt cake == German == === Alternative forms === Guglhupf === Etymology === From Gugel, a kind of pointed hood, from Latin cucullus. The origin of the second element is debated. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɡuːɡl̩hʊp͡f/ === Noun === Gugelhupf m (strong, genitive Gugelhupfes or Gugelhupfs, plural Gugelhupfe) (Austria, Bavaria) Gugelhupf, bundt cake ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== → English: Gugelhupf → French: kouglof (via Alsatian Kugelhopf ) → Hungarian: kuglóf → Romanian: guguluf === Further reading === “Gugelhupf” in Duden online