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sauer·kraut noun also sour·crout or sour·krout \ˈsau̇(ə)rˌkrau̇t, -au̇əˌk-, usu -rau̇d.+V\ (-s) Etymology: German sauerkraut, from sauer sour (from Old High German sūr) + kraut cabbage, from Old High German krūt herb, cabbage; akin to Old Saxon krūd cabbage, Middle Dutch cruut cabbage, herb, and perhaps to Gothic qairu thorn, Latin veru spit, Greek bryein to swell, Avestan grava-stick — more at sour : cabbage cut fine and allowed to ferment in a brine made of its own juice with salt |