单词 | manchego |
释义 | Manchegon.adj. A. n. 1. = Manchegan n. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Spaniards > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Spain > parts of Catalan1480 Gallego1596 Gadite1607 Andalusian1612 Asturian1612 Galician1749 Valencian1769 Castilian1779 Manchego1779 Catalonian1781 Aragonese1823 Manchegan1846 Leonese1865 1779 H. Swinburne Trav. Spain xxxvi. 319 The Manchegos have a pretty song about these eyes of the Guadiana. 1835 R. M. Bird Infidel I. vi. 86 The two Manchegos were ill inclined to the expedition. 1876 Littell's Living Age 8 July 117/2 His colored handkerchief knotted round his head, denoting him probably to be a Valenciano or Manchego. 1960 R. Croft-Cooke Through Spain with Don Quixote 260 Slow conversations with homespun Manchegos. 2. Frequently with lower-case initial. Manchego cheese (see sense B. 2). ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dairy produce > cheese > [noun] > varieties of cheese goat cheeseOE green cheesec1390 rowen cheesea1425 bred-cheesec1440 hard cheesec1470 ruen cheese1510 parmesan1538 spermyse1542 angelot1573 cow-cheese1583 goat's cheese1588 Cheshire Cheese1597 eddish-cheese1615 nettle cheese1615 aftermath cheese1631 marsolini1636 Suffolk cheese1636 Cheddar cheesea1661 rowen1673 parmigianoa1684 raw-milk cheesea1687 fleet cheese1688 sage-cheese1714 Rhode Island cheese1733 Stilton cheese1736 Roquefort cheese1762 American cheese1763 fodder cheese1784 Old Peg1785 blue cheese1787 Dunlop cheese1793 Wiltshire1794 Gloucester1802 Gruyère1802 Neufchâtel1814 Limburger cheese1817 Dunlop1818 fog cheese1822 Swiss cheese1822 Suffolk thumpa1825 Stilton1826 skim dick1827 stracchino cheese1832 Blue Vinney1836 Edam1836 Schabzieger1837 sapsago1846 Munster1858 mysost1861 napkin cheese1865 provolone1865 Roquefort1867 Suffolk bang1867 Leicester1874 Brie1876 Camembert1878 Gorgonzola1878 Leicester cheese1880 Port Salut1881 Wensleydale1881 Gouda1885 primost1889 Cantal1890 Suisse1891 bondon1894 Petit Suisse1895 Gervais1896 Lancashire1896 Pont l'Évêque1896 reggiano1896 Romano1897 fontina1898 Caerphilly cheese1901 Derby cheese1902 Emmental1902 Liptauer1902 farmer cheese1904 robiola1907 gjetost1908 reblochon1908 scamorza1908 Cabrales1910 Jack1910 pimento cheese1910 mozzarella1911 pimiento cheese1911 Monterey cheese1912 processed cheese1918 Tillamook1918 tvorog1918 anari1919 process cheese1923 Bel Paese1926 pecorino1931 Oka1936 Parmigiano–Reggiano1936 vacherin1936 Monterey Jack1940 Red Leicester1940 demi-sel1946 tomme1946 Danish blue1948 Tilsit1950 St.-Maure1951 Samsoe1953 Havarti1954 paneer1954 taleggio1954 feta1956 St. Paulin1956 bleu cheese1957 Manchego1957 Ilchester1963 Dolcelatte1964 chèvre1965 Chaource1966 Windsor Red1969 halloumi1970 Montrachet1973 Chaumes1976 Lymeswold1981 cambozola1984 yarg1984 1957 E. Cass Spanish Cookery 47 Manchego: the sheep's cheese of La Mancha, very good when fresh and soft. 1962 N.Y. Times 1 Apr. x. 27/5 It was a simple but tasty meal..and it was topped off by a large chunk of Manchego, a cheese that comes from the Don Quixote windmill country of La Mancha. 1980 Washington Post (Nexis) 14 Feb. e1 Unusual cheeses such as manchego from Spain. 1997 Esquire Oct. 142/1 His gorgeous-looking chile relleno is..topped with manchego on a black-bean puree. B. adj. 1. = Manchegan adj. As postmodifier: designating a dish originating in La Mancha. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Europe > Iberian peninsula and islands > [adjective] > Spain > parts of Spain Asturian1612 Celtiberian1614 Andalusian1615 Cantabrian1642 Catalonian1707 Valencia1794 Manchego1828 Castilian1829 Sevillian1830 Andorran1837 Manchegan1841 Gallegan1845 Leonese1845 Granadine1865 1828 H. G. Ward Mexico in 1827 I. 157 It was a favorite maxim with the Oidor Bataller ‘that while a Manchego mule, or a Castilian cobler remained in the Peninsula, he had a right to govern’. 1875 Amer. Cycl. X. 883/2 Windowless shops..thronged with Manchego mendicants. 1924 Geogr. Rev. 21 491 Gentle elevations affording broad views in which observers find the Manchego charm. 1977 Washington Post Mag. (Nexis) 16 Oct. 22 Eggs manchego—baked in an earthenware casserole with ham, peas, asparagus, artichoke hearts, pimientos and tomatoes. 2000 P. Almodóvar in S. Lowenstein My First Movie 234 After that, I moved out with my family to Extremadura, although I am really more manchego than extremeño. 2. Frequently with lower-case initial. Designating a firm Spanish cheese originating in La Mancha, traditionally made with sheep's milk. In later use (also): containing or made with this cheese. ΚΠ 1913 N.Y. Times Mag. 21 Dec. 7/2 Wooden stalls..were loaded with sweetmeats, fruits, cakes, manchego cheeses, &c, brought from the province or hamlet of which each dainty was a specialty. 1966 Times 9 Feb. 8/5 Manchego varieties of cheese are the tastiest, Canary tomatoes the sweetest. 1995 Restaurant Hospitality (Nexis) May 113 Manchego flan with warm salad of roasted Bosc pears and autumn squash. 2003 Philadelphia Inquirer (Nexis) 18 Apr. e2 Pre-dinner tidbits such as..fig and manchego fritters with pineapple salsa. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1779 |
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