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† ising Obs. [Origin obscure: perh. a corrupted deriv. of L. insicia, insicium, in 16th c. L. dicts. insitium ‘stuffing, force-meat’.] A kind of ‘pudding’; a sausage: see quots.
c1550Wyll Burke's Test. in Halliwell Lit. 16 & 17 Cent. (1851) 54 Chitterlinges broyled and therbur and isinge. Ibid. 55 For to make Isinge Poding..fair broile him on a grediron and cast salte on him, and serve him forthe for an isinge. 1573–80Baret Alv. P 825 A pudding called an Ising, isitium. 1597Bk. Cookerie 50 To make Ising puddings. 1599Minsheu Sp. Dict., A Sausage or ising made of porke, vide Salchicha (a Sawsidge). 1706Phillips, Isicium, a kind of Pudding call'd an Ising or Sausage. |