fougasse

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from French fougasse. Doublet of focaccia. === Noun === fougasse (plural fougasses) A type of lattice-shaped bread associated with the area of Provence. An old-fashioned type of land mine, in the form of a foxhole filled with explosives or projectiles. Synonym: fougade ==== Translations ==== === Further reading === fougasse (bread) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia == French == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fu.ɡas/ === Etymology 1 === From earlier fougade, probably borrowed from Italian fogata (from fogare, from foga), with a change of suffix. ==== Noun ==== fougasse f (plural fougasses) (military) fougasse (land-mine) === Etymology 2 === Inherited from Middle French fougasse, foucasse, borrowed from Old Occitan fogatza, fogassa, from Late Latin focācium (via its plural focācia), derived from Latin focus (“hearth”). Doublet of the inherited fouace. ==== Noun ==== fougasse f (plural fougasses) (cooking) fougasse (lattice-shaped bread associated with Provence) ===== Related terms ===== fouace feu ===== Descendants ===== → English: fougasse === Further reading === “fougasse”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 fougasse on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr