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framboise
[ frahn-bwaz ]
framboise
/ frɑ̃bwaz /
noun
- a brandy distilled from raspberries in the Alsace-Lorraine region
Word History and Origins
Origin of framboise1
Example Sentences
They resemble raspberries, and one name for the disease is “framboise,” French for raspberry.
I think you'll find that because the 's' of framboise is followed by an 'e', then it is pronounced.
There he ordered an ice of mixed framboise, pistachio, and coffee, and some iced raspberry syrup, and sat outside under the awning, slowly enjoying the ice, sucking the syrup through straws, and thinking.
He did, and we did, and I had a glass of framboise that packed a hell of a kick and tasted like fizzy raspberry lemonade; and doorstopper fries and a club sandwich.
Its synonym, frambesia, is from the French, framboise, a raspberry.
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