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Definition of French loaf
1. Noun. A loaf of French bread.
Lexicographical Neighbors of French Loaf
Literary usage of French loaf
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baker's Bread by Paul Richards (1918)
"The largest individual loaf is made in the shape of the Vienna or french loaf,
weighs about seven ounces in the dough, just long enough to fit exactly the ..."
2. Paul Richards' Book of Breads, Cakes, Pastries, Ices and Sweetmeats by Paul Richards (1907)
"The largest of these loaves is made in the shape of the Vienna loaf, or French
loaf, weighs about seven ounces in the dough. It is made just long enough to ..."
3. The Press and the General Staff by Neville Lytton (1920)
"... they had been accustomed to receive a quarter of an English loaf per man and
then the English loaf was changed for a heavier french loaf and they only ..."