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cor·don bleu I. \ˌkȯrdōⁿˈblœ̅; esp in senses 2 and 3 ˌkȯrdənˈblü or -(ˌ)dänˈ-\ noun (plural cordon bleus \-œ̅(z), -üz\ ; also cordons bleus \“\) Etymology: French, literally, blue cordon 1. : the blue ribbon worn as a decoration by members of the old order of the Holy Ghost 2. : a person eminent for his rank or authority; specifically : a cook of great skill 3. also cordon bleu finch : any of several African waxbills (genus Uraeginthus) that have a clear bright blue breast and tail and drab back and underparts and that are often kept as cage birds II. adjective Usage: often capitalized C&B 1. a. : of, relating to, or being a cook of great skill b. : of, relating to, or being the food prepared by such a cook 2. : stuffed with ham and Swiss cheese < veal cordon bleu > |