fyllo

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English

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Noun

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fyllo (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of phyllo.
    • 1992, The Cookbook Review, page 2:
      Spread half the spinach mixture over the fyllo.
    • 1997, Marie Gerotheou Gram, Greek Village in America, Manchester, Conn.: Grames Printing, page 125:
      That enormous table, used primarily during holidays or when Mother pulled the soft mound of fyllo dough to paper thinness, was our study hall nightly.
    • 1997, Esin Eden, Nicholas Stavroulakis, Salonika: A Family Cookbook, Talos Press, →ISBN, page 187:
      Pour the mixture over the fyllo and bake in a pre-heated medium oven until the surface is lightly browned.
    • 2015, Katy Mantzaridou, New Recipes for the Fasts: Main Meals and Desserts, published 2020, →ISBN:
      As soon as the cream thickens, pour it over the fyllo sheets.

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Old English

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Noun

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fyllo f

  1. Alternative form of fyllu

Swedish

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Etymology

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fylla (drunkenness) +‎ -o

Noun

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fyllo n

  1. (colloquial, derogatory) a drunk (drunkard)
    Hennes bror är ett fyllo
    Her brother is a drunk

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