释义 |
ren·net I. \ˈrenə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from (assumed) rennen to cause to coagulate (from Old English gerennan, from ge- together + — assumed — rennan to cause to run — akin to Old High German rennen to cause to run, Old Norse renna, Gothic urrannjan; all from a prehistoric causative of the verb represented by Old English rinnan to run) + -et — more at co-, run 1. a. : the contents of the stomach of an unweaned calf or other animal b. : the lining membrane of the stomach (as the fourth stomach of ruminants) used for curdling milk; also : a preparation of the stomach of animals that is used for this purpose c. : rennin d. or rennet bag or rennet stomach : abomasum 2. : something used to curdle milk < vegetable rennet > II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to add rennet to (milk) in cheese making to promote formation of curd |