Confitures [noun]
Definition of Confitures:
thickened fruit prepared for
Synonyms of Confitures:
Opposite/Antonyms of Confitures:
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Sentence/Example of Confitures:
But no, before me I perceive a dish of confiture, that which the Scottish call "marmaladde."
I think she expected to smell a ravishing fragrance of Jim's favourite confiture as we entered the town.
She was making wonderful little tarts with crimped edges to be filled with assortments of confiture.
It is an astringent and ill-flavoured thing, but confiture made of it is not bad.
Jean, who comes around at mess time for "confiture Americaine," and who has learned how to say "chewing gum" and "cigarette."
While this was going on, behind the confiture-basins, Fouquet related the event of the day to his son-in-law, M. de Chanost.
Queen Mary, as a child, was seasick in crossing to France, and asked for confiture of oranges; hence Marie malade—'marmalade.'
Bajaurs and Sawds call it blang and hence give the name blang-marabb to its marmalade (marabb) confiture.
For provisions they had nothing but some tins of confiture de singe.
I look on the mess-tins which held the confiture and almost weep—because it's all eaten.