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taffy (n.)

coarse candy made from sugar or molasses boiled down and cooled, 1817, related to toffee, but of uncertain origin; perhaps associated with tafia (1763), a rum-like alcoholic liquor distilled from molasses, presumably of West Indian or Malay (Austronesian) origin (perhaps a Creole shortening of ratafia). On this theory, the candy would have been made from the syrup skimmed off the liquor during distillation.

Taffy

characteristic name of a Welshman, c. 1700, from Teifi, Welsh form of Davy (see David).

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Definitions of taffy from WordNet

taffy (n.)
chewy candy of sugar or syrup boiled until thick and pulled until glossy;
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