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julienne
English
Etymology
From French julienne (1722), from given name Jules or Julien, presumably from an otherwise unknown chef of that name. Originally used in potage julienne (“Julienne potage, soup in the manner of Jules/Julien”), meaning “soup made from thin slices”; this sense is now known as chiffonade.
Noun
julienne (plural juliennes)
- (cooking) A garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips.
Synonyms
- allumette
Translations
Verb
julienne (third-person singular simple present juliennes, present participle julienning, simple past and past participle julienned)
- (transitive) To prepare by cutting in this way.
Translations
See also
- julienning on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French julienne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??y.li??.n?/
- Hyphenation: ju?li?en?ne
Adverb
julienne
- (cooking) in thin strips, in the manner of julienne
Noun
julienne f (uncountable)
- (cooking) the cutting technique of cutting food into thin strips
- (cooking) julienne, French cut (food that has been cut in julienne)
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?y.lj?n/
Noun
julienne f (plural juliennes)
- (cooking) a julienne, a garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips.
- (botany) dame's rocket
- (zoology) ling
Adjective
julienne
- feminine singular of julien
Further reading
- “julienne” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Etymology
French julienne
Noun
julienne f (plural julienni)
- julienne
Norman
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
julienne f (plural juliennes)
- (Jersey) European searocket (Cakile maritima)
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mandoline
English
Etymology
From French
Noun
mandoline (plural mandolines)
- A utensil used to julienne vegetables.
- (music) Archaic form of mandolin.
Anagrams
- almondine, denominal, melanonid, nonmedial
French
Etymology
From Italian mandolino.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??.d?.lin/
Noun
mandoline f (plural mandolines)
- (music) mandolin
- vegetable slicer, mandoline
Descendants
- ? English: mandoline
Further reading
- “mandoline” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Turkish
Noun
mandoline
- dative singular of mandolin
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