单词 | gigot |
例句 | I entered into a world of finding common ground and of sharing: the street’s history, the personal stories, advice about how to cook the perfect gigot d’agneau or how to rid an apartment of mice. The Flâneur Discovers Paris, a Step at a Time 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z If not, here’s a popular Gallic choice: gigot d’agneau, leg of lamb. A Leg of Lamb for Any Special Occasion 2019-04-12T04:00:00Z I’m sure she didn’t want to make that gigot.” A Look Inside Louise Bourgeois’s Home, Just How She Left It 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z BOW, Skagit County — The French word gigot translates to a leg of lamb, a revelation that amused a live Bellingham radio audience at a February event featuring Washington poet and sheep farmer Jessica Gigot. At Harmony Fields, a couple raises sheep, kids and awareness of small farming 2023-06-16T04:00:00Z In France, gigot d’agneau — leg of lamb — is, well, de rigueur for a proper Easter meal. Leg of lamb with savory beans makes an impressive main course for any celebration 2022-07-11T04:00:00Z Witness the corseted waists of the 1860s, the princess seams of late 1870s fashion or the full gigot sleeves of the 1890s. At The Met, 'Death Becomes' A History Lesson Of The Fashion Variety 2014-11-17T05:00:00Z This diminutive ot or et is found in our language in such words as poppet, jacket, lancet, ballot, gibbet, target, gigot, chariot, latchet, pocket, ballet. Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature 2012-03-29T02:00:13.900Z On the side of the column which was lighted by the sun stood Charlotte, in the womanly dress of that day of gigot sleeves and large collars. The Bront? Family, Vol. 1 of 2 with special reference to Patrick Branwell Bront? 2011-10-27T02:00:24.317Z Meantime the lady was inviting Ulenspiegel to drink a pint of bruinbier and to partake of some ham, a gigot, a pâté, and some salad. The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the land of Flanders and elsewhere 2011-10-04T02:00:19.193Z The transition from the broad shoulders and gigot sleeves to the tight sleeves and graceful black scarf was quite refreshing to a tasteful eye. Dress as a Fine Art With Suggestions on Children's Dress Will they drive them to market, and sell them for what they will fetch, or will they turn them into gigots and cotelettes? Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) During the time of the quarrel the spit has been standing still, and a gigot of the five-year-old black-face burnt on one side to a cinder.—"To dinner with what appetite you may." Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) The living writers of to-day lead us into distant realms and worlds undreamt of in the placid and easily contented gigot age. A Book of Sibyls Miss Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss Austen Bachelor fare, you know—brace of fowls and a gigot, a glass of that Chambertin you so highly approve, and a little chicken hazard afterwards. Tales from Blackwood, Volume 7 A leg of mutton is excellent dressed in the same way; equal to “le gigot de sept heures,” so famous in the French kitchen. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual When did gigot sleeves go out of fashion, and did such sleeves have anything to do with the popular French phrase of "Revenons � nos Moutons?" Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) The farmer who was issuing therefrom as I approached wore the shawl and Turkish trousers of the old generation, while his two sons, reaping in the adjoining wheat-fields, were hideous in the modern gigots. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 Of course, the ladies will prefer stiff stays, gigot sleeves, and spacious bustle, to the loose jacket, short petticoat, and coloured stockings of their grandmothers. Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833 You boil all the water out of de pot before you put the gigot into it. The Claverings If you think your mutton will not be tender enough to do honour to the spit, dress it as a “gigot de sept heures.” The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual As I am the only person alive who knows how to boil a gigot à l'Anglaise, I am going to be the cook, so I shan't come by for you. Là-bas They have turned the flowing trousers into modern pantaloons, the legs of which are cut like the old-fashioned gigot sleeve, very big and baggy at the top, and tied with a drawing-string around the waist. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867 O Pyrrha! say what youth in "blazer" drest, Woos you on pleasant Thames these summer eves; For whom do you put on that dainty vest, That sky-blue ribbon and those gigot sleeves. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 9, 1890 So the gigot is no good, is tough and dry, and you shut it up in an old house in the country. The Claverings One curious point is brought out here in the phrase "boiled jiggets of mutton," which shews that the French gigot for a leg of mutton was formerly in use here. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine A gigot of Leicester, Cheviot, or Southdown mutton makes a beautiful 'boiled leg of mutton,' which is prized the more the fatter it is, as this part of the carcass is never overloaded with fat. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 My mother wore gigot sleeves; but objected to my father's pigtail, so cut it off. Tracks of a Rolling Stone I always feel that to live up to them would include wearing book-muslin with gigot sleeves. House of Mirth When she spoke of the pot and the gigot he vainly endeavored to follow her; and now that she had got among the daisies he was more at a loss than ever. The Claverings At 7 A.M. next morning, after running past the Anaga knuckle-bone—and very bony it is—of the Tenerife gigot, we cast anchor in the Bay of Santa Cruz, took boat, and hurried ashore. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I For all the "gigots" that ever appear at my host's entertainment, one might really think that the muttons of Africa were a peculiar species, a species without legs: crawling, maybe, on their bellies, like Nebuchadnezzar. Fountains in the Sand Rambles Among the Oases of Tunisia Another household incident that fixed itself in Burton's mind was the loss of their "elegant and chivalrous French chef," who had rebelled when ordered to boil a gigot. The Life of Sir Richard Burton On the side of the column which was lighted by the sun, stood Charlotte, in the womanly dress of that day of gigot sleeves and large collars. Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 1 |
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