释义 |
ha·man·tasch noun also ha·man·tash \ˈhämənˌtäsh, ˈhəm-\ (plural hamantasch·en \-shən\) Etymology: Yiddish homentash, from Homen, biblical chief minister of Ahasuerus and enemy of the Jews (Esth 3-7) + tash pocket, bag, from Old High German tasca, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin tasca task, compensation, purse — more at task : a three-cornered cake with a poppy-seed or prune filling traditionally eaten in Jewish households at Purim |