noun
- Plural of matzoon; a variant or dialectal form sometimes used to refer to matzo or unleavened bread, particularly in Yiddish-influenced English contexts.
Usage: informal; chiefly Yiddish-influenced English; rare in modern standard dictionaries
Examples
- During Passover, the family prepared matzoons for the holiday meal.
- The bakery sold fresh matzoons in the weeks before the festival.
- Grandmother's recipe called for matzoons ground into meal for the cake.