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empanada (n.)
type of turnover, originally Spanish and Portuguese, the word and the thing came into English via Latin America, 1920s, American English, from Spanish empanada, past-participle adjective (fem.) of empanar "to roll in pastry and fry," from pan "bread," from Latin panis "bread," from PIE root *pa- "to feed."
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