Syllabus



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Whip the cream and sugar in a chilled bowl, until the cream begins to thicken. Gradually whip in the white wine, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Continue to whip until light and fluffy, but not grainy. Syllabus definition is - a summary outline of a discourse, treatise, or course of study or of examination requirements.

Syllabub
CourseDessert
Place of originCornwall
Main ingredientsMilk or cream, sugar, wine
Syllabus

Syllabub is a sweet dish from Cornish cuisine, made by curdling sweet cream or milk with an acid like wine or cider. It was popular from the 16th to 19th centuries.[1]

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  • A syllabus (/ ˈsɪləbəs /; plural syllabuses or syllabi) or specification is a document that communicates information about a specific course and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is generally narrower in scope than a curriculum.
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Early recipes for syllabub are for a drink of cider with milk. By the 17th century it had evolved into a type of dessert made with sweet white wine. More wine could be added to make a punch, but it could also be made to have a thicker consistency that could be eaten with a spoon, used as a topping for trifle, or to dip fingers of sponge cake.[2] The holiday punch, sweet and frothy, was oftentimes considered a 'ladies drink'. The milk and cream used in those days would have been thicker so modern recipes may need to make some adjustments to achieve the same effect.[3]


History[edit]

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Syllabub (or solybubbe, sullabub, sullibib, sullybub, sullibub; there is no certain etymology and considerable variation in spelling)[citation needed] has been known in England at least since John Heywood's Thersytes of about 1537: 'You and I... Muste walke to him and eate a solybubbe.'[4] The word occurs repeatedly, including in Samuel Pepys's diary for 12 July 1663; 'Then to Comissioner Petts and had a good Sullybub'[5] and in Thomas Hughes's Tom Brown at Oxford of 1861; 'We retire to tea or syllabub beneath the shade of some great oak.'[6]

Hannah Glasse, in the 18th century, published the recipe for whipt syllabubs in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. The recipe included

a quart of thick cream, and half a pint of sack, the juice of two Seville oranges or lemons, grate in the peel of two lemons, half a pound of double refined sugar.[7]

After whipping the ingredients together, they were poured into glasses. The curdled cream separated and floated to the top of the glass.

See also[edit]

  • Cranachan, a similar dessert from Scotland

References[edit]

  1. ^Alan Davidson (21 August 2014). The Oxford Companion to Food. OUP Oxford. pp. 800–. ISBN978-0-19-104072-6.
  2. ^Hussain, Nadiya. Spiced biscotti with an orange syllabub dip.
  3. ^Lehman, Eric D. (2012). A History of Connecticut Food: A Proud Tradition of Puddings, Clambakes & Steamed Cheeseburgers.
  4. ^Heywood, John (1537) Thersytes
  5. ^Pepys, SamuelDiary of Samuel Pepys, 12 July 1663
  6. ^Hughes, Thomas (1861) Tom Brown at Oxford
  7. ^Glasse, Hannah (1774). The Art of Cookery, Made Plain and Easy: Which Far Exceeds Any Thing of the Kind Yet Published ... W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, J. Hinton.

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syl·la·bus

(sĭl′ə-bəs)n.pl.syl·la·bus·es or syl·la·bi(-bī′)
1. An outline or a summary of the main points of a text, lecture, or course of study.
2. Law A summary or abstract of the legal rulings contained in a published judicial case opinion.
[New Latin syllabus, summary, outline, list, back-formed nominative singular from syllabos, misreading (propagated in early printed editions of Cicero's letters and taken to be a masculine accusative plural) of syllabous, medieval misreading (influenced by Greek sullambanein, sullab-, to put together) of Greek sittubas (used by Cicero with the meaning 'parchment labels or tags for scrolls,' in the Latin text of one of his letters), accusative plural of sittuba, variant of sittubon, a small hide or piece of leather (perhaps originally meaning 'a goat-skin' and akin to Modern Greek dialectal sita, goat, perhaps from Greek sittā, psittā, word imitative of the sound used by shepherds to call their flocks).]
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syllabus

(ˈsɪləbəs) n, pl-busesor-bi (-ˌbaɪ)
1. (Education) an outline of a course of studies, text, etc
2. (Education)
b. a document which lists these subjects and states how the course will be assessed
[C17: from Late Latin, erroneously from Latin sittybus parchment strip giving title and author, from Greek sittuba]

Syllabus

(ˈsɪləbəs) n
1. (Roman Catholic Church) Also called: Syllabus of Errors a list of 80 doctrinal theses condemned as erroneous by Pius IX in 1864
2. (Roman Catholic Church) a list of 65 Modernist propositions condemned as erroneous by Pius X in 1907
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syl•la•bus

(ˈsɪl ə bəs)
n., pl. -bus•es, -bi (-ˌbaɪ)
an outline or other brief statement of the main points of a discourse, the subjects of a course of lectures, the contents of a curriculum, etc.
[1650–60; < New Latin syllabus, syllabos, probably a misreading (in mss. of Cicero) of Greek síttybās, acc. pl. of síttyba label for a papyrus roll]
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curriculum, syllabus - A curriculum is a complete course of study offered by a school; a syllabus is the outline of a single course.
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syllabus

A summary of the important elements of a course of study or text. In the United Kingdom this also means the subjects studied in a particular course or at a particular institution.
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Noun1.syllabus - an integrated course of academic studies; 'he was admitted to a new program at the university'
course of study, curriculum, programme, program
course of lectures - a series of lectures dealing with a subject
info, information - a message received and understood
crash course, crash program, crash programme - a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency); 'he took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy'; 'his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along with people'; 'a crash programme is needed to create new jobs'
reading program - a program designed to teach literacy skills
degree program - a course of study leading to an academic degree
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syllabus

nouncourse of study, course, curriculum, educational programme, programme of study, course outlinethe history syllabus
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syllabus

noun
A document, such as a list or an outline, that gives, for example, the order of events in a public performance or the chief features of a stock offering:
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učební osnovyvýtah
plan de estudiosprograma de estudios
tanmenet
강의 시간표
kursplan
müfredatöğretim/müfredat programı

syllabus

[ˈsɪləbəs]N (syllabuses or syllabi (pl)) (Scol, Univ) (gen) → planm de estudios; (specific) → programam (de estudios)
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syllabus

[ˈsɪləbəs]nprogrammem
on the syllabus → au programme
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syllabus

n pl <-es or syllabi> (esp Brit: Sch, Univ) → Lehrplanm; (of club etc)Programmnt; the Syllabus (of Errors) (Eccl) → der Syllabus (von Zeitirrtümern)
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syllabus

[ˈsɪləbəs]n (Scol, Univ) → programmam
on the syllabus → in programma d'esame
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syllabus

(ˈsiləbəs) noun
a programme or list, eg of a course of lectures, or of courses of study. sillabus مِنْهاج دِراسي конспект programa výtah das Verzeichnis læseplan πρόγραμμα διδασκαλίας, διδακτέα ύλη programa de estudios õppeplaan, programm برنامه درسي opetusohjelma plan de cours תוֹכְנִית לִימוּדִים בְקוּרס पाठ्यक्रम popis, nastavni plan i program tanmenet daftar pelajaran námsáætlun (programma di studio) 講義概要 교수 요목, 시간 배정 programa, planas programma; plāns sukatan pelajaran leerplanpensum; læreplanprogram درسی برنامه programa pro­gramă учебныи план; расписание výťah, prehľad, sylaby, učebný plán program predavanj nastavni program kursplan หลักสูตร öğretim/müfredat programı 教學大綱,課程提綱 програма; план نصابی خاکہ chương trình học 教学大纲,课程提纲
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مِنْهَجٌ دِرَاسِيّ učební osnovy læseplanLehrplanπρόγραμμα σπουδώνplan de estudios opinto-ohjelmaprogramme nastavni planprogramma di studio 摘要

Syllables

강의 시간표syllabuspensumprogram nauczaniaplano de estudosпрограмма курса kursplan หลักสูตรการเรียนmüfredat chương trình học教学大纲
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