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It's from French; it is a combination of

'bis' = 'twice' and

'cuit', the past participle from the verb ''cuire' = 'to cook';

so 'twice-cooked'.

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There is an old French word 'bescuit' meaning twice cooked which may be derived from an Italian word 'biscotto' which has connections to Latin as 'biscotum'

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