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    Bak·er's doz·en

    noun

    • 1. a group or set of thirteen: "a baker's dozen of love songs"
  2. A baker’s dozen is 13 (or, more rarely, 14). What's the origin of the phrase 'Baker's dozen'? It’s widely believed that this phrase originated from the practice of medieval English bakers giving an extra loaf when selling a dozen in order to avoid being penalized for selling short weight.

  3. There are a few theories as to why a baker’s dozen became 13, but the most widely accepted one has to do with avoiding a beating. In medieval England there were laws that related the price of bread to the price of the wheat used to make it.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · What is a baker's dozen? The term dates back to medieval England, where bakers were making 13 loaves of bread instead of 12 loaves. The history behind the baker's dozen may surprise you.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · What Does "A Baker's Dozen" Mean? "A baker's dozen" means a group or set of 13 items, especially loaves of bread, cakes, or pastries. It implies that the baker gives you one extra thing for free or as a goodwill gesture. For example, buying a dozen donuts from a bakery might get 13 instead of 12.

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · The meaning of BAKER'S DOZEN is thirteen. How to use baker's dozen in a sentence.

  7. Apr 6, 2022 · The invention of a baker's dozen actually arose from a 13th-century law that regulated the weight of a loaf of bread — preventing unscrupulous bakers from serving customers skimpy loaves in an attempt to increase profits.

  8. There are a few theories as to how a baker’s dozen became thirteen. But the most widely accepted is that bakers would throw an extra loaf into orders of a dozen to avoid a flogging. In medieval England, there were strict laws controlling the price of bread.

  9. Jun 16, 2024 · A baker’s dozen means thirteen items instead of the usual twelve. This expression comes from an old practice where bakers would add an extra item to avoid penalties for selling underweight goods. So, when someone says “baker’s dozen,” they are talking about getting a little more than expected.

  10. The term "baker's dozen" means thirteen. Examples of Use: A baker's dozen typically consists of thirteen items instead of the usual twelve. The kind baker threw in an extra muffin, giving me a baker's dozen for the price of twelve. In some cultures, a baker's dozen is considered a sign of good luck or generosity.

  11. Baker’s dozen. This phrase meaning thirteen of something rather than twelve dates from the late 16th century but derives from the much earlier wholesale practice of selling an extra loaf to ensure that the weight of bread sold conformed to the bakers’ guild regulations.

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