gateau

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See also: gâteau

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Borrowed from French gâteau. Doublet of wastel.

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gateau (countable and uncountable, plural gateaux or gateaus)

  1. (chiefly UK) A rich, usually iced, cake.
    • 2009, Dorothy Cannell, She Shoots to Conquer, Alibi, published 2016, →ISBN:
      Determined on keeping up my strength for what the night might bring, I ate heartily—enjoying every morsel, especially of the two slices of gateau I didn’t feel it wrong to take as my share, since there was still one good-sized piece left for Judy.
  2. (cooking, obsolete) A dish of minced meat made up like a pudding, and boiled in a shape or mould.
    a gateau of veal

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