Bath bun

noun

Etymology

From the English city of Bath, where it originated.

  1. derived from city of Bath

Definitions

  1. A small, round baked good, having a bread-like consistency, topped with sugar or icing…

    A small, round baked good, having a bread-like consistency, topped with sugar or icing and sometimes small pieces of dried or candied fruit.

    • [H]e felt hungry, so he bought a bath bun and ate it while he strolled along.
  2. The sun.

    • […] the old Bath Bun was simmering as he wrote it.
    • 'Nice that the Bath bun's out today.'

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA