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Collops - Wikipedia
A collop is a slice of meat, according to one definition in the Oxford English Dictionary. In Elizabethan times, "collops" came to refer specifically to slices ... en.wikipedia.org
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COLLOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a small piece or slice especially of meat 2. a fold of fat flesh Did you know? The word collop is fat with meaning. www.merriam-webster.com
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collop, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A (relatively thick) slice of meat for frying or grilling; spec. such a slice of bacon, or other cured or salted meat. Chiefly in plural. www.oed.com
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collop
▪ I. collop1 (ˈkɒləp) Forms: 4–5 colope, colhoppe, 4–6 coloppe, colloppe, (5 colepe, colype), 5–6 colop, 6 colup, collup, 6–7 collap, collopp, 7 collope, 5– collop. [Derivation obscure. Ihre has Sw. kollops ‘edulii genus, confectum ex carnis fragmentis, tudite lignea probe contusis et maceratis’; mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scotch Collops | George Washington's Mount Vernon
This recipe is a modern adaptation of the 18th-century original. It was created by culinary historian Nancy Carter Crump for the book Dining with the ... www.mountvernon.org
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Collop (unit) - Wikipedia
A collop is defined as the amount of land deemed capable of producing enough to support one family, or the number of cattle that the family could rear by ... en.wikipedia.org
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Collop (unit)
A collop () is a measure of land sufficient to graze one cow. As in the Rundale system, the collop was scattered over several different fields, so that good and bad land was equally divided. wikipedia.org
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COLLOP - Definition from the KJV Dictionary - AV1611.com
collop. COLLOP, n. 1. A small slice of meat; a piece of flesh. 2. In burlesque, a child. In Job 15:27 it seems to have the sense of a thick piece or fleshy lump ... av1611.com
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Collop Monday Collops - All the Household
A true smorgasbord of a dish, Collops is a very loose recipe genre and something you can adapt to what you have lying around. At its most ... allthehousehold.com
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COLLOP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a portion or piece; esp., a small slice of meat 2. Archaic a fold of fatty flesh on the body Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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collop and colloppe - Middle English Compendium
(a) A dish of fried or roasted meat, or containing meat; (b) a morsel (for a king); (c) used disparagingly of a person; (d) as a nickname. quod.lib.umich.edu
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SND :: collop - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
COLLOP, n. A thickish slice of meat. Often minced collops, slices of meat minced before cooking (Sc. 1929 F. M. McNeill Scots Kitchen 135). dsl.ac.uk
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Collopy
The name originated from the word "collop" meaning a fully grown horse or cow. wikipedia.org
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colhoppe
colhoppe obs. form of collop. Oxford English Dictionary
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colype
colype collop. Oxford English Dictionary
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