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bredie S. Afr.|ˈbriːdɪ| Also breedi. [Afrikaans, from Malagasy.] A stew of meat and vegetables.
1815A. Plumptre tr. Lichtenstein's Trav. S. Afr. II. xxxiii. 82 Breedi signifies in the Madagascar tongue Spinage; the word is brought hither by the slaves, and at present, throughout the whole colony, every sort of vegetable which, like cabbage, spinage, or sorrel, is cut to pieces and dressed with Cayenne pepper, is included under the general term Breedi. 1870Cape Monthly Mag. Oct. 224 All sorts of vegetable ‘breedies’, are importations from India. 1947L. G. Green Tavern of Seas (1952) viii. 59 She made every variety of bredie, the stews that the Malays brought to the Cape; especially the tamatie bredie. |