EuroLex/E/Toffee

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toffee

  • Original language: English
  • Original form and meaning: n./cp 1 'a kind of firm and hard sweet softening when sucked or chewed, made by boiling sugar, butter etc.'


(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)


Language Form Date of Borrowing (and Obsolescence) Current Meaning and Status Earlier Meanings and Statusses Source
Catalan ... ... '...' '...' ...
Croatian toffee [= English] mid20c the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use dito ...
Czech ... ... '...' '...' ...
Danish ... ... '...' '...' ...
Dutch toffee [= English] 1940s the same as in English, see above, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English > not (or no longer) recognized as English dito ...
English ... ... '...' '...' ...
Estonian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Finnish toffee [tof:e:] beg20c the same as in English, see above, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English dito ...
French ... ... the same as in English, see above, status: word is known mainly to bilinguals and felt to be English '...' ...
Frisian ... ... '...' '...' ...
German toffee [= English] 1930s the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use: technical dito ...
Hungarian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Irish ... ... '...' '...' ...
Italian toffee 1950s the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use dito ...
Latvian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Lithuanian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Maltese ... ... '...' '...' ...
Norwegian toffee [= English] 20c the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use: technical dito ...
Polish tofi uninfluenced, mid20c the same as in English, see above, status: not (or no longer) recognized as English dito ...
Portuguese ... ... '...' '...' ...
Rumantsch ... ... '...' '...' ...
Slovak ... ... '...' '...' ...
Slovenian ... ... '...' '...' ...
Spanish toffee [tofi/tofe] mid20c the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use: technical dito ...
Swedish ... ... '...' '...' ...
  • Annotations: * DEA = Dictionary of European Anglicisms by Manfred Görlach (2001), Oxford: OUP.; ** CODEE = The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology by T.F. Hoad (1986), Oxford: Clarendon.
  • Information on Other Languages: Icelandic: toffi < karamella [= English], mid20c, meaning: the same as in English, see above, status: fully accepted, but still marked as English; Russian: toffi, ininfluenced, mid20c, meaning: the same as in English, see above, status: not (or no longer) recognized as English; Bulgarian: tofi/toffee, 1990s, meaning: the same as in English, see above, status: restricted use: modern;,