单词 | pig cheer |
释义 | > as lemmaspig cheer pig cheer n. now chiefly historical pig meat or offal, or food products made from this, esp. surplus meat given away to friends and neighbours after a pig has been killed. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > pork dishes souse1391 cockagricec1400 shieldc1400 head cheese1831 hogshead cheese1839 pig cheer1873 porchetta1929 carnitas1949 bak kut teh1969 sisig1987 samgyeopsal1993 1873 J. Fowler in Archaeologia 44 208 Christmas was formerly, as now, the principal season for ‘pig-cheer’. 1915 G. H. Frodsham Bishop's Pleasaunce 110 A good basket of pig-cheer means a pork-pie, a link of sausages, a piece of uncooked spare-rib or chine, a mould of brawn, some scraps of leaf fat, a mince-pie or two, [etc.] 1999 Guardian (Nexis) 27 Feb. 9 The passing on to friends and neighbours of any pig meat, called ‘pig cheer’, that could not be immediately consumed or preserved. < as lemmas |
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