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stewpan
stewpan (ˈstjuːpæn) [f. stew n.2 or v.2 + pan n. Cf. Du. stoofpan.] A saucepan for stewing (see quot. 1858).1651 T. Barker Art of Angling (1820) 14 Taken out of the stew-pan and dished. 1674 Engl. & Fr. Cook 2 Put him [the Carp] in a Stew-pan with a quart of White-wine. 1747 H. Glasse Cookery ii. 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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stupen
stupen, stuppin dial. (Kent) ff. stewpan.1617 in W. F. Shaw Mem. Eastry (1870) 227 Fowr brass potts three brass stupens. 1736 J. Lewis Hist. Isle Tenet (ed. 2) 39 Stuppin, a Stew-pan or Skillet. Oxford English Dictionary
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The English and Australian Cookery Book
Melt some butter in a stewpan, and put the white meat to it; simmer it till nearly done, then take it out of the liquor, and cut it into slices of a medium Melt a pound of butter in a stewpan large enough to hold all the meat; stir in half a pound of flour, put in the liquor, and stir the whole until well wikipedia.org
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poêlée
‖ poêlée (pwɑle) Also erron. poêle. [Fr., a panful; cf. poêler to cook in a pan.] A broth or stock (see quots.).1830 R. Dolby Cook's Dict. 414 Poelee. Take two pounds of veal, two pounds of bacon, two large carrots and three onions; cut all these into dice and put them into a stewpan with a pound of... Oxford English Dictionary
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poddinger
† ˈpoddinger Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 5 puddyngare, 6 podenger, -ynger, (dial. –9) poddinger, 8 podinger. [An altered form of pottinger, perh. associated with podyng, pudding. (Intermediate between pottinger and porringer: cf. poddish, poddidge.)] = pottinger, porringer.1483 Cath. Angl. 293/1 A Puddyn... Oxford English Dictionary
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tamis
† ˈtamis Obs. Also 7 tamise, 9 tammis: see also tammy n.2 [a. F. tamis (tami) a sieve (of wire, silk, hair, etc.) (12th c. in Littré) = Pr. tamis, Sp. tamiz, It. tamigio, Ven. tamiso, med.L. tamisium (Du Cange), identical in origin with WGer. *tamisjo-, the source of OE. and MLG. tęmes sieve, MDu. t... Oxford English Dictionary
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frizzle
▪ I. frizzle, n.1 (ˈfrɪz(ə)l) [See frizzle v.1] 1. Frizzled hair; a short crisp curl.1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 650 They curle and fold the haire of their head, making a hill in the midst like a hat, with frizzles round about. 1641 Milton Animadv. (1851) 191 To rumple her laces, her frizzles, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Périgueux
Périgueux Cookery. (perigœ) The name of a city in the Périgord region of south-west France used attrib. to designate a type of sauce made with truffles.1846 A. Soyer Gastronomic Regenerator 25 Sauce Perigeux. Put four middling-sized truffles..into a stewpan with a glass of sherry. 1877 E. S. Dallas ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tammy
▪ I. tammy, n.1 (ˈtæmɪ) Also 7 tammey, 8 tamy. [Appears to be identical with obs. F. tamise ‘étoffe de laine lustrée’ cited by Littré from a letter patent of 22 July, 1780 (cf. cerise, cherry); but this may have been an adaptation of the Eng. word, which was in use a century earlier. It has also bee... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyonnais
Lyonnais, n. and a. (liːəˈneɪ, ‖ ljɔnɛ) Also Lyon(n)ese (liːəˈniːz); (fem.) Lionnoise, Lyonnaise, Lyonoise. [Fr.] A. n. A native or inhabitant of the city of Lyons (Fr. Lyon), or the former province of Lyonnais, in eastern France; these people collectively; also, the French dialect of this area.1653... Oxford English Dictionary
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casserole
casserole (ˈkæsərəʊl, formerly kæsəˈrəʊl) [Fr. = It. casserola, Sp. cacerola; the radical form is app. seen in Sp. cazo, F. casse ‘an open-mouthed pan fit to boil things in’ (Cotgr.); but its actual history is obscure; cf. F. cassole, It. cazzuola, Sp. cazuela, mentioned under cassolette.] 1. A kind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wehrmacht
‖ Wehrmacht Now Hist. (ˈveːrmaxt) [Ger., lit. ‘defence force’.] The name used for the German armed forces between 1921 and 1945. Also attrib.1935 in Documents on German Foreign Policy (1959) III. 1008 Ranks and badges of rank of the members of the Reich Air Ministry..will assume a military character... Oxford English Dictionary
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炖锅
【炖锅】dùnguō(1)[saucepot]∶一种深的烹调器具,有两个位置相对的手柄,用于炖或煮[食物](2)[saucepan]∶带长柄的深烹调器皿,用于炖(3)[stewpan]∶有长柄的沙司平底锅,用于炖食物 新华字典
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new
▪ I. † new, n.1 Obs. rare. [For nue, nuy, aphetic form of anuy annoy n.] Trouble, sorrow.c 1440 York Myst. xlv. 144 All þat are in newe or in nede. Ibid. xlvii. 96 Thy tyme is paste of all þi care,..Of newe schall þou witte neuere more.▪ II. new, a. and n.2 (njuː) Forms: 1–3 niwe, (1 niue, 3 nywe, n... Oxford English Dictionary
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