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Bavarian, a.|bəˈvɛərɪən| [f. Bavaria + -an.] Of or belonging to Bavaria; also in special collocations (see quots.).
1638Invasions of Germanie §10 On the Bavarian, and Imperialists-side, slaine some 250. 1700Rycaut Turkish Hist. III. 201/1 The Bavarian Troops approaching towards Pesth, enter'd it without any opposition. 1815Wynne Diaries 14 Sept. (1940) III. 382 We found the Inn occupied by Bavarian Officers. 1880Webster Suppl. s.v. Cream, Bavarian cream, a preparation of gelatine, milk, cream, and eggs, flavored, and eaten cold. 1892T. F. Garrett Encycl. Cookery I. 9/2 Almond Bavaroise, or Bavarian Cream. Ibid. 87/2 Bavarian beer... The average beer brewed is not of a very high alcoholic character, and is said to obtain some of its characteristic flavour from the pitch used to line the casks. Ibid., Bavarian creams, a great variety of these are to be found under the name of Bavaroises. 1893Ibid. II. 385/2 Bavarian Sauce. 1893E. Knecht et al. Man. Dyeing 479 Diphenylamine-blue. C37H30N3.Cl. Bavarian Blue..gives a finer blue shade than..any other blue. 1934Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. vii. 327 The Bavarian–Austrian group includes the dialects of Old Bavaria with a southern set of dialects. 1968Globe & Mail (Toronto) 17 Feb. 43/1 Happy Valley (Walkerton)—Excellent with three inches new on packed base of 6 inches. T-bar, Bavarian lift. |