Duffin
nameEtymology
Reduced Anglicized form of Irish Ó Duibhfinn (“descendant of Dubhfionn”), a personal name composed of the elements dubh (“black”) + fionn (“fair, white”).
- derived from Ó Duibhfinn
Definitions
A surname from Irish.
A combination of a doughnut and a muffin.
- Molly’s Muffinery serves ‘duffins’ — a cross between jelly doughnuts and muffins.
- Take a little time and enjoy deciding between single-serve yogurt cakes (cherries and peaches are mixed in the dough), scones, turnovers, muffins, and duffins, a specialty of the house that crosses muffins and cake doughnuts.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA