[Fr.: see Littré.] A kind of cake made of flour, butter and eggs; sponge-cake.

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1826.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 298. To discover the merits of brioche and marrangles and eau de groseille.

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1873.  St. Paul’s Mag., II. 585. She … settled down to her chocolate and brioches.

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