cruller

English

Etymology

From Dutch kruller (cruller), from krullen (to curl).

Noun

cruller (plural crullers)

  1. (US) A donut / doughnut in the form of a twisted ring
    • 1872, James Parton, The Life of Horace Greeley
      "Take a cruller, any way," said she, handing him a cake-basket containing a dozen or so of those unspeakable, Dutch indigestibles.
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