JELLY


Meaning of JELLY in English

n. & v.

--n. (pl. -ies)

1. a a soft stiffish semi-transparent preparation of boiled sugar and fruit-juice or milk etc., often cooled in a mould and eaten as a dessert. b a similar preparation of fruit-juice etc. for use as a jam or a condiment (redcurrant jelly). c a similar preparation derived from meat, bones, etc., and gelatin (marrowbone jelly).

2 any substance of a similar consistency.

3 Brit. sl. gelignite (cf. GELLY).

--v. (-ies, -ied)

1. intr. & tr. set or cause to set as a jelly, congeal.

2 tr. set (food) in a jelly (jellied eels).

Phrases and idioms:

jelly baby Brit. a jelly-like sweet in the stylized shape of a baby. jelly bag a bag for straining juice for jelly. jelly bean a jelly-like sweet in the shape of a bean.

Derivatives:

jelly-like adj.

Etymology: ME f. OF gelee frost, jelly, f. Rmc gelata f. L gelare freeze f. gelu frost

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.