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lard
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French lard (“bacon”), from Latin lardum, laridum (“bacon fat”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /l??d/
- (General American) IPA(key): /l??d/
- Rhymes: -??(?)d
Noun
lard (countable and uncountable, plural lards)
- Fat from the abdomen of a pig, especially as prepared for use in cooking or pharmacy.
- (obsolete) Fatty meat from a pig; bacon, pork.
- (slang) Excess fat on a person or animal.
- 2020, Sophie Ranald, Thank You, Next: A perfect, uplifting and funny romantic comedy
- My wonderful partner is fond of pointing out that he and I have done the Covid crisis on easy mode: we have no children, no caring responsibilities, […] we have a fabulous community of people at our local fitness studio to keep the lockdown lard at bay and the cats love joining us for afternoon naps.
- 2020, Sophie Ranald, Thank You, Next: A perfect, uplifting and funny romantic comedy
Translations
Verb
lard (third-person singular simple present lards, present participle larding, simple past and past participle larded)
- (cooking) To stuff (meat) with bacon or pork before cooking.
- To smear with fat or lard.
- 1740, William Somervile, Hobbinol
- In his buff doublet larded o'er with fat / Of slaughtered brutes.
- 1740, William Somervile, Hobbinol
- To garnish or strew, especially with reference to words or phrases in speech and writing.
- To fatten; to enrich.
- [The oak] with his nuts larded many swine.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To grow fat.
- To mix or garnish with something, as by way of improvement; to interlard.
- 1682, John Dryden, Mac Flecknoe
- Let no alien Sedley interpose / To lard with wit thy hungry Epsom prose.
- 1682, John Dryden, Mac Flecknoe
Derived terms
- lardaceous
- lardass
- lardball
- lardboy
- lardbucket
- lardbutt
- enlard
- larding needle
- lardlike
- lardless
- lardoon
- lardy
- leaf lard
- overlard
- tub of lard
- unlarded
Translations
Anagrams
- ARLD, LDAR, LRAD, darl
French
Etymology
From Old French lard, from Latin lardum, laridum (“bacon fat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la?/
Noun
lard m (plural lards)
- bacon
- lard
Further reading
- “lard” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Old French
Etymology
From Latin lardum, laridum (“bacon fat”).
Noun
lard m (oblique plural larz or lartz, nominative singular larz or lartz, nominative plural lard)
- cut of meat from a pig
- lard (fatty substance)
Descendants
- ? English: lard
- French: lard
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin lardum, laridum (“bacon fat”).
Noun
lard n (plural larduri)
- (regional) bacon
- (regional) pig-fat
Declension
Synonyms
- sl?nin?
Derived terms
- l?rdos
- l?rdar
Romansch
Etymology
From Latin lardum, laridum (“bacon fat”).
Noun
lard m
- (Puter) bacon
Synonyms
- charnpüerch
- panzetta
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lardo
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?l??.do?/
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Italian lardo. Doublet of lard.
Noun
lardo (plural lardos)
- A type of salumi made by curing strips of fatback with rosemary and other herbs and spices.
Etymology 2
From lard +? -o.
Noun
lardo (plural lardos)
- (derogatory, slang) An overweight person.
Synonyms
- (overweight person): butterball, chubster, fatso, fatty, jellyroll, lardass, thunder thighs
Translations
Anagrams
- Darlo
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lar.do/
- Hyphenation: lar?do
Noun
lardo (accusative singular lardon, plural lardoj, accusative plural lardojn)
- bacon
Galician
Etymology
From Latin lardum, laridum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lar.do/, [?la?ðo?]
Noun
lardo m (plural lardos)
- lard, fat (from pork)
Synonyms
- touciño, pingue
Ido
Noun
lardo (plural lardi)
- bacon
Italian
Etymology
From Latin lardum, laridum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lar.do/
- Hyphenation: làr?do
- Rhymes: -ardo
Noun
lardo m (plural lardi)
- cured strips of fatback (for cooking)
Verb
lardo
- first-person singular present indicative of lardare
Anagrams
- darlo
- ladro
- lorda
Latin
Noun
l?rd?
- dative singular of l?rdum
- ablative singular of l?rdum
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?la?do/, [?la?.ð?o]
Noun
lardo m (plural lardos)
- lard
Derived terms
- lardero
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