出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/20 16:16 UTC 版)
From butter + scotch, with the second element deriving (not from scotch whiskey or Scotland, but) from 中期英語 scocchen (“to score, nick, cut”), in reference to how the candy is boiled and hardened and then usually scored to make breaking it apart easier. The word is usually said to have originally been a trademark of Parkinson's, who is claimed to have invented it.
butterscotch (usually uncountable, plural butterscotches)
butterscotch (not comparable)
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parvebread
キャンデータフト
バターパン
bran-mash
酒石英.
a vest
the act of killing time
くび
ビスカーチャ
viscachas