- in
diples batter and
cooked in
cooking oil
until the
diples separates from the mould. It is
topped with syrup,
crushed walnuts, and cinnamon.
Diples Diples...
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Diple (pluralia tantum;
pronounced [
dîple̞], from Gr**** δῐπλόος lit. 'double, two-fold'), also
known as misnjiče, miješnice and mih, is a
traditional woodwind...
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Diple (Ancient Gr****: διπλῆ,
meaning double,
referring to the two
lines in the mark >) was a mark used in the
margins of
ancient Gr**** m****cripts to...
- Spanakopita, Tiropita, and Gr**** coffee.
Sweets include Baklava, Loukoumades,
Diples, Galaktoboureko, Koulorakia, and Kourabiedes. In a
modern context, the term...
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quotations were
marked with
marginal diples, as in Antiquity, but from at
least the 12th
century scribes also
began entering diples (sometimes double)
within the...
- Recipes.
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original on 2014-01-14.
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Diples (Thiples) (Honey Rolls) Gr****
DessertThursday for
Dinner -
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Olive oil is a
widespread addition.
Sweet desserts include melomakarona,
diples and galaktoboureko, and
drinks such as ouzo,
metaxa and
wines including...
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oreillettes German: Fasnachtschüechli, Raderkuchen, Mutzenblätter Gr****: δίπλες,
diples (or thiples) Hungarian: csöröge fánk, forgácsfánk Italian:
chiacchiere ('chatter')...
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seventh century encyclopedia, Etymologiae,
described their use of the Gr****
diplé (a chevron): The
double quotation mark
derives from a
marginal notation...
- (South America)
Shakuhachi (****an)
Almpfeiferl (Austria)
Caval (Romania)
Diple (or Dvojnice, a
double recorder) (Serbia)
Flageolet (France)
Fluier (Romania)...