Although the modern concept of a sandwich using slices of bread (as found within the Western World) can arguably be traced to 18th century Europe, the use of some kind of bread or bread-like substance to wrap, or lie under some other type of food, long predates this use, and has been found in numerous much older cultures worldwide.
the word sandwich comes from the launge english!
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Sandwich is a town in Kent England where the Earl of Sandwich is alleged to have invented the snack comprising of two pieces of bread with a filling between.
They named the "Sandwich" after him.
It was named after the 4th Earl of Sandwich who wanted some cold meat placed between slices of bread so that he would not have to leave the gaming tables for meals./
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The word "sandwich" comes from John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is said to have asked for meat between two slices of bread so he could eat while playing cards without getting his hands dirty. This popular food item then became associated with his name.
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Frisbee is an English word.
"Jablafun" appears to be a made-up or nonsensical word with no established origin. It does not seem to have any known meaning or etymology in any language.
The word comes from John Montagu, Fourth Earl of Sandwich (note spelling) who would gamble all night and take his meals as meat between two slices of bread. Sandwich, the family name, is from Old English and means "sandy harbour".
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The word "mitten" originated from the Middle English word "mitaine," which came from the Old French word "mitaine," meaning "glove."
Pekingese is not a word in english. But the pekingese is from Peking, China