Gigot

//ˈd͡ʒɪɡət//

Synonyms for "gigot" (25 found)

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French

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  • gigot noun (leg of lamb or mutton)

Hungarian

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  • báránycomb noun (leg of lamb or mutton)
  • bárányláb noun (leg of lamb or mutton)
  • ürücomb noun (leg of lamb or mutton)

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Then is the hoſtie ſlaine and flayde, and part on gridorne put, / The liuer and lights they comely ſéeth and euery little gut. / The gigots and the other fleſh in péeces they did ſpit, / Which roſt, tipling the pleaſaunt wine they downe to table ſit.

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Guard, Treaſon, treaſon, treaſon. / Boatſ[wain]. Cut the ſlaevs to giggets.

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Next them all ſorts of Roſt-meates, of which the greateſt first, as Chine of Beeffe or Surloine, the Gigget or Legges of Mutton, Gooſſe, Swan, Veale, Pig, Capon, and ſuch like.

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[A] Countryman came to intreat the Honour of him to go take a Repaſt at his House; Timur Sultan accepting of the Invitation, the Peaſant in order to treat him the better killed a fat Sheep, and at his Departure made him a Present of a good Gigot which was left.

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