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frankfurter|ˈfræŋkfɜːtə(r)| Also frankfurt |ˈfræŋkfət|. [G. Frankfurter wurst Frankfurt sausage. Cf. Frankfort.] A highly seasoned smoked beef and pork sausage, originally made at Frankfurt am Main.
[1877E. S. Dallas Kettner's Bk. of Table 317 In the absence of Chorizos use Frankfort sausages.] 1894San Francisco Midwinter Appeal 17 Feb. 2/1 Four bits for a Frankfurter seems rather steep. 1902G. H. Lorimer Lett. Merchant x. 127 Only last week the head of our sausage department started to put out a tin-tag brand of frankfurts. 1908― J. Spurlock vii. 147, I told the Major that he had undoubtedly got hold of the hottest dog in the frankfurter can. 1919F. Hurst Humoresque 262 Screaming peanut- and frankfurter-stands. 1949F. Maclean Eastern Approaches i. vii. 80 We would congregate round a roaring open fire in the dacha and Avis would dispense frankfurters and peanut butter. 1964H. Kemelman Friday the Rabbi slept Late (1965) vii. 66 They offered..baked beans and frankfurts. 1971Sunday Times (Colour Suppl.) 27 June 50/2 Frankfurters and Viennas are the world's best-known boiling sausages. |