Middle English Dictionary Entry
flaum-point(es n.
Entry Info
Forms | flaum-point(es n. Also flam-poin(tes, -pain(s, -paun. |
Etymology | OF; cp. ME flaun . |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
A sort of pork pie [see quot.].
Associated quotations
- (a1399) Form Cury (Add 5016)82 : Flaumpeyns. Take fat Pork ysode, pyke it clene, grynde it smale. grynde Chese & do þerto wiþ sugar and gode powdours. Make a coffyn of an ynche depe, and do þis fars þerin. Make a thynne foile of gode past & kerue out þeroff smale poyntes, frye hem in fars, & bake it up.
- ?c1425 Arun.Cook.Recipes (Arun 334)443 : Flampoyntes.
- ?c1425 Arun.Cook.Recipes (Arun 334)450 : Servise on Flesshe-Day..Raffyolys baken and flampoyntes.
- a1450 Hrl.Cook.Bk.(1) (Hrl 279)53 : Flampoyntes bake.
- a1450 Hrl.Cook.Bk.(1) (Hrl 279)60 : Flampoyne..Flampayn.
- c1450 Brut-1431(1) (Eg 650)447/22 : Flampaun ryall.
- (1452) Feast Neville(1) (Tit B.11)88 : Primus Cursus..Graunt fflaupaut [read: fflanpant] departid.
- a1486(c1429) Menu Banquet Hen.VI in Archaeol.57 (Mrg M 775)57 : Le secounde Course..Pecok hakklet, leche burnet,,fflampayn riall.