jam

An user
It
it
  contains   apricot   jam   and   has   a
🅰️
  spongy   caramelized   texture .

Het bevat abrikozenjam en heeft een sponsachtige gekarameliseerde textuur.

(Engels)

Frequentie

B2
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/ˈd͡ʒæm/
Etymologie (Engels)

In summary

First attested in the early 18th c. as a verb meaning “to press, be pressed, be wedged in”. Compare dialectal jammock (“to press, squeeze, crush into a soft mass, chew food"; also "a soft, pulpy substance”). Perhaps from Middle English chammen, champen ("to bite upon something, gnash the teeth"; whence modern champ, chomp), of uncertain origin; probably originally onomatopoeic. The "performance" sense is first attested with regards to jazz in 1929, and its origin, though uncertain, is likely metaphorical, "something sweet made by the combination of many things", with influence from jamboree.

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