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Battalia pie
Battalia pie (obsolete spelling battaglia pye) is an English large game pie, or occasionally a fish pie, filled with many small "blessed" pieces, beatilles M." gives an early recipe for battalia pie:
In his 1660 cookery book The Accomplisht Cook, Robert May gives a recipe "To make a Bisk or Batalia Pie",
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battalia pie
baˈttalia pie Forms: 7–8 beatille, beatilla, beatilia, 9 battalia. [ad. F. béatilles ‘titbits, as cocks' combs, sweetbreads, etc. in a pie’; also in convents applied to small pieces of needlework (as pincushions, ‘samplers’ embroidered with sacred subjects) worked by nuns. The latter is the original...
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beteela
† beteela Obs. Also (6 beatillia), 7 beteela, betille, 7–8 bettily, bettillee, bettelle, betellee, 8 betelle, betteela. [A word without any fixed form written or spoken, of constant occurrence in the East Indian trade in 17–18th c. It appears to be identified with the Pg. beatilha ‘linen to make whi...
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Lear
character in the Marvel universe
Lear, County Londonderry, a townland in Cumber Upper, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Lear, a thickened sauce used in Battalia pie and other dishes in English Early Modern cooking
Lear, a character in Pokémon Masters EX
See also
Children of Lir, an Irish legend
King Lear (
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Pork pie
a central pork pie, was still current in the 18th century under the name "battalia pie". pie).
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Game pie
Game pie is a form of meat pie featuring game. Benjamin Disraeli in his novel Venetia describes an English dinner around 1770 that included ...that masterpiece of the culinary art, a great battalia
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battle
▪ I. battle, n. (ˈbæt(ə)l) Forms: 3–6 batayle, 4–6 bataile, -ayl, -ail, 4 bateil, -al, 4–5 bataill(e, batel(e, 5 batayll(e, -aill, -eyl, -eil, -elle, -ill, (Sc.) battalȝe, 5–6 batel(e, battayle, battal(l, 5–7 batell, battell, 6 batyl, battaille, -ayl(l, (Sc.) battal, 6–7 battail(e, batle, 6–9 battel...
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List of polytonal pieces
Jeff Beal
Theme from House of Cards
Heinrich Biber
Battalia à 10 (1673)
Benjamin Britten
Sea Interludes (1945)
Fanfare for St Edmundsbury (1959)
Folk The Alcotts, presence of bitonality (right hand in B major and left hand in A major)
Captain Beefheart
Frownland, from Trout Mask Replica (1969)
Hair Pie
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battery
battery (ˈbætərɪ) Forms: 6 batterye, battrie, -tre(e, batery, 6–7 battry(e, -erie, 6– battery. [a. F. batterie (13th c.) ‘beating, battering, a group of cannon’, etc. (= Pr. bataria, Sp. bater{iacu}a, It. batter{iacu}a), f. battre to beat: see -ery.] I. 1. The action of beating or battering. a. An a...
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English cuisine
. // When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing" refers to the conceit of placing live birds under a pie crust just before serving at a banquet. pie), and sweet fillings.
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rear
▪ I. † rear, n.1 Obs.—1 [variant of reere.] A crash, peal.1584 Hudson Du Bartas' Judith ii. in Sylvester's Du Bartas ii. (1621) 702 At this Hebrew's prayer such a reare Of thunder fell that brought them all in feare.▪ II. † rear, n.2 Obs. rare. [f. rear v.1] That which is reared or got (from cattle)...
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place
▪ I. place, n.1 (pleɪs) Forms: (1 Northumb. plæce, plætse, plæse); 3– place, (3 plasce, 3–5 plasse, 4 plass, 4–6 plas(e, 5 plaas, plays, 6 pleaze). [ME. place, a. F. place (11th c.) = Pr. plassa, Sp. plaza, Pg. pra{cced}a, It. piazza, med.L. placia:—late L. type *plattia for classical L. platea, bro...
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