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carameled

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Etymology

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From caramel +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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carameled

  1. With caramel.
    Synonym: caramelly
    • 1923 July 21, Henry McBride, “To Malcolm MacAdam”, in Steven Watson, Catherine Morris, editors, An Eye on the Modern Century: Selected Letters of Henry McBride (Henry McBride Series in Modernism and Modernity), New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, published 2000, →ISBN, “Letters, 1894–1959” section, “The Stettheimer Sisters” subsection, page 143:
      Then a salad with cheese, and then a carameled pudding with little cakes.
    • 1989, Gavin Frost, Yvonne Frost, “Food Cycles”, in Tantric Yoga: The Royal Path to Raising Kundalini Power, York Beach, Me.: Samuel Weiser, Inc., →ISBN, part 2 (Preparation), chapter 6 (Cycles of Sex, Food, and Work), page 121:
      It starts with a fish dish, proceeds to a fowl dish, to a beef dish, and to a carameled dessert followed by cheese and fruit.
    • 2013, Davalynn Spencer, chapter 10, in The Rancher’s Second Chance, New York, N.Y.: Heartsong Presents, Love Inspired Books, →ISBN, pages 78–79:
      They all laughed and Eli savored the creamy, carameled pudding, tasting, as well, the richness of Laura’s presence in his home.

Verb

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carameled

  1. simple past and past participle of caramel