单词 | garnishor |
释义 | garnishor in British English (ˈɡɑːnɪʃə) noun a variant spelling of garnisher garnish in British English (ˈɡɑːnɪʃ) verb (transitive) 1. to decorate; trim 2. to add something to (food) in order to improve its appearance or flavour 3. law a. to serve with notice of proceedings; warn b. obsolete to summon to proceedings already in progress c. to attach (a debt) 4. slang to extort money from noun 5. a decoration; trimming 6. something, such as parsley, added to a dish for its flavour or decorative effect 7. obsolete, slang a payment illegally extorted, as from a prisoner by his or her jailer Derived forms garnisher (ˈgarnisher) or garnishor (ˈgarnishor) noun Word origin C14: from Old French garnir to adorn, equip, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German warnōn to pay heed |
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