单词 | scrapple |
释义 | scrapplen.1 dialect. A tool used for scraping or raking up. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > other specific types of equipment > [noun] > scraper scrapple1354 grate14.. scraper1552 grater1580 slick1883 duck-bill1911 1354 in J. Raine Charters Priory Finchale (1837) p. xxxvij j scrapill, j securis. 1397 in J. Raine Charters Priory Finchale (1837) p. cxviij Item j por et j scrapyll. 1615 W. Lawson Country Housewifes Garden (1626) 46 A skrapple of iron..For Nettles and ground-Iuy after a showre. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. Scraple, 1. An instrument used for cleaning the Bake-board, Roxb. 2. One for cleaning a cow-house. 1875 W. Dickinson Gloss. Dial. Cumberland 51 The girl came out with a small coal-rake, to which the old dame pointed, saying, ‘Whè, that's what a scrapple may be!’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2020). scrapplen.2 U.S. An article of food made from scraps of pork, etc. stewed with meal and pressed into large cakes. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > other meat dishes langue de boeuf1381 sawgeatc1390 pome-garneza1450 olive1598 potato pie1600 capilotade1611 carbonade1651 beef à la mode1653 Scots collops1657 Scotch collops1664 galantine1702 grenadine1706 scotched collops1708 à la mode beef1723 miroton1725 German duck1785 cottage pie1791 chartreuse1806 timbale1824 sanders1827 rognon1828 rolliche1830 schalet1846 old thing1848 Brunswick stew1855 scrapple1855 moussaka1862 cannelon1875 crépinette1877 shepherd's pie1877 chop suey1888 estouffade1889 noisette1891 chaudfroid1892 patty1904 boeuf bourguignon1915 sukiyaki1920 bœuf stroganoff1932 bœuf1936 flauta1938 rumaki1941 rendang1948 pastitsio1950 keema1955 bulgogi1958 moo shu1962 Melba1964 shabu-shabu1970 carpaccio1974 al pastor1977 gosht1982 parmo1999 parmesan2003 beef stroganof- 1855 Rural New-Yorker 10 Feb. 47/3 I observe a call for a recipe for making ‘Scrapple’, and some other homely dishes. 1871 G. H. Napheys Prevention & Cure Dis. i. ii. 59 The sausage and scrapple of New Jersey. 1881 Harper's Mag. Jan. 181 Milk, eggs, sausage, scrapple, vegetables, and poultry, all fresh from the farm. 1910 ‘O. Henry’ Whirligigs x. 130 I never cared especially for feuds, believing them to be even more over~rated products of our country than grapefruit, scrapple, or honeymoons. 1942 H. W. Van Loon Van Loon's Lives 632 Dante has become a taste that has to be acquired like a love for figs or scrapple. 1943 Chicago Daily News 8 Sept. 25 Originally, Ponhaws or scrapple was made from the head of the freshly killed porker, but good, fresh, lean pork of any cut may be used. 1975 R. Stout Family Affair (1976) ii. 20 A plate of slices of home-made scrapple. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online June 2019). scrapplev. dialect. To scrape or use a ‘scrapple’. ΚΠ 1504 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1885) III. 321 For skraplyng of ij. trees. 1711 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. (1889) III. 138 This pavemt, after a little earth was scrapled away from its surface..was very fresh and faire. 1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words II Scrapple, to grub about. Oxon. 1881 J. Sargisson Joe Scoap's Jurneh 48 They scrapplt up t'wet spots gayly weel. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.11354n.21855v.1504 |
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