matzoh

  • (犹太人在逾越节时吃的)无酵饼
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matzoh (n.)
also matzo, flat piece of unleavened bread eaten by Jews during the Passover, 1846, from Hebrew matztzah (plural matztzoth) "unleavened bread," literally "juiceless," from stem of matzatz "he sucked out, drained out."