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单词 dilligrout
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dilligroutn.

Forms: Also dile-, dille-, dilly-.
Etymology: Derivation unknown. In the recent form of the word, the second element is apparently taken as grout porridge of coarse meal; but this appears to be only a 17th cent. mis-reading of the Anglo-Norman del girunt or geroun of unknown meaning. Compare 1198–1293 Liber Feodorum Debet facere ferculum [quendam] quod vocatur [del] girunt.1304 in T. Stapleton Liber de Antiquis Legibus (1846) p. lxxix. Ferculum pro domino Rege quod vocatur mees de geroun.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈdilligrout.
Obsolete exc. Historical.
A kind of pottage, of which a mess was offered to the Kings of England on their coronation-day, by the lord of the manor of Addington in Surrey, being the ‘service’ by which that manor was held.In Domesday the manor is held by Tezelin the King's cook.
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1662 St. George's Day (1685) 10 Thomas Leigh Esquire was brought up to the Table with a Mess of Pottage called Dilegrout, by reason of his Tenure of the Manor of Addington.
1679 T. Blount Fragmenta Antiquitatis 1.
1727 Ceremonies Coronations 49 Then follows the Mess of Pottage, or Gruel, called Dillegrout.
1751 S. Whatley England's Gazetteer at Addington, (Surry) The Ld. of this manor, in the R. of Hen. III. held it by this service, viz. to make his Majesty a mess of pottage in an earthen pot in the K's. kitchen at his coronation, called Dilligrout.
1880 J. H. Burton Hist. Reign Queen Anne I. i. 51.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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