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cole-slaw U.S.|ˈkəʊlslɔː| Also -slaugh, cold slaw. [a. Du. koolsla, reduced form of kool-salade, f. kool cabbage + salade, pronounced salâ'e, s'lâ. The form cold-slaw is a result of popular etymology.] Sliced cabbage dressed with salt, pepper, vinegar, etc., eaten either raw or slightly cooked.
1794Massachusetts Spy 12 Nov. (Th.), A piece of sliced cabbage, by Dutchmen ycleped cold slaw. 1822J. F. Cooper Spy II. ii. 32 Potatoes, onions, beets, cold-slaw, rice, and all the other minutiæ of a goodly dinner. 1862tr. Hugo's Misérables III. 499 To leave my whole plateful without touching it! My coleslaugh which was so good. 1871Lippincott's Mag. Feb. (De Vere), Coldslaw apparently cut with a harrow. 1886Mrs. Rorer Philad. Cook Bk. 241 Cold Slaw, 1 quart of cut cabbage, etc... Serve when very cold. |