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单词 grenadine
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grenadinen.1

/ˈɡrɛnədiːn/
Etymology: < French grenadin: compare grenade n.2
Cookery.
(See quots.)
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > other meat dishes
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capilotade1611
carbonade1651
beef à la mode1653
Scots collops1657
Scotch collops1664
galantine1702
grenadine1706
scotched collops1708
à la mode beef1723
miroton1725
German duck1785
cottage pie1791
chartreuse1806
timbale1824
sanders1827
rognon1828
rolliche1830
schalet1846
old thing1848
Brunswick stew1855
scrapple1855
moussaka1862
cannelon1875
crépinette1877
shepherd's pie1877
chop suey1888
estouffade1889
noisette1891
chaudfroid1892
patty1904
boeuf bourguignon1915
sukiyaki1920
bœuf stroganoff1932
bœuf1936
flauta1938
rumaki1941
rendang1948
pastitsio1950
keema1955
bulgogi1958
moo shu1962
Melba1964
shabu-shabu1970
carpaccio1974
al pastor1977
gosht1982
parmo1999
parmesan2003
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1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Grenadin, a sort of Farce, or stuff'd Meat laid upon thin slices of Bacon in a Baking-pan, with a hollow place to receive a Fowl cut into Halves and dress'd in a Ragoo.
1736 N. Bailey Dict. Domesticum 247 Ducks in Grenadines..Glaze them..pour a cullis of ham into the dish, put in the grenadine, and serve them up hot.
1846 C. E. Francatelli Mod. Cook p. xii Fricandeau and Grenadins consist of the primest parts of veal, or fillets of poultry, &c. smoothly trimmed, larded, and brightly glazed with a concentration of their own liquor.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2018).

grenadinen.2

/ˈɡrɛnədiːn/
Forms: Also 1700s grenadin.
Etymology: < French grenadine; ? < the name of the Spanish city Granada.
An open silk or silk and wool textile used for dresses.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric made from specific material > made from mixed fibres > [noun] > silk and wool
say1286
Lincoln say1310
filosella1596
filosetta1598
filoselle?c1610
pyramids?c1610
burail1714
buret1714
oraguella1719
puleray1719
tabinet1777
armure1832
shally1840
challis1849
grenadine1852
crêpeline1873
matelassé1881
shawl-material1882
ottoman1883
éolienne1902
Duvetyn1913
1852 E. Twisleton Let. 15 July (1928) ii. 30 I..went in my purple Grenadine..and my lace bonnet.
1865 Pall Mall Gaz. 13 May 4 Their handsome moiré or grenadine.
1865 F. B. Palliser Hist. Lace xv. 199 The black silk called ‘grenadine’ was dyed and prepared at Lyons.
1879 ‘G. Eliot’ Theophrastus Such x. 178 Ophelia in fleshings and a voluminous brevity of grenadine.
1890 Daily News 24 Mar. 6/1 Very light and transparent woollen materials of the kind that used to be called barège, mousseline-de-laine, and grenadine.
attributive.1861 E. C. Gaskell Let. 23 May (1966) 652 Silk barège scarf shawls: 35s—grenadine shawls ditto.1864 Daily Tel. 8 June A charge of £59 for one grenadine dress and trimmings.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

grenadinen.3

/ɡrɛnəˈdiːn/
Etymology: < French (sirop de ) grenadine, < grenade grenade n.1
A syrup made from pomegranates (or other fruit).
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the world > food and drink > food > additive > sweetener > syrup > [noun] > other syrups
hydrosacrec1400
succadoc1530
honey roset1558
tree-honey1626
treacle1694
capillaire1754
dibs1757
syrup of capillaire1785
arrope1851
glucose1852
bush-syrup1866
palm-honey1866
moskonfyt1872
grenadine1896
pyromel1899
corn syrup1903
butterscotch1910
rose hip syrup1942
1896 F. B. Workman & W. H. Workman Algerian Mem. 43 We found syrup of grenadine, or pomegranate with water, a delicious drink.
1905 W. J. Locke Morals of Marcus Ordeyne xii. 148 I..restore her to beatitude with grenadine syrup and soda-water.
1906 Daily Chron. 21 July 8/5 One of them, prepared from ripe gooseberries, is particularly delicious. It is called grenadine.
1913 C. Mackenzie Sinister St. I. i. ix. 130 Michael thought grenadine sucrée was just as nice as it looked.
1958 R. Godden Greengage Summer ix. 106 Mademoiselle Zizi had joined us for drinks; we had the pink grenadine sirop.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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