different between veal vs saltimbocca
veal
English
Alternative forms
- veale, veel (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English veel, from Anglo-Norman veel, from Latin vitellus, diminutive of vitulus (“calf”). Doublet of vitellus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi?l/
- Rhymes: -i?l
Noun
veal (countable and uncountable, plural veals)
- The flesh of a calf (i.e. a young bovine) used for food.
- (slang, vulgar) female genitalia.
Synonyms
- calfflesh (nonstandard)
Translations
Anagrams
- Leva, Vale, Vela, avel, eval, lave, leva, vale, vela
Estonian
Noun
veal
- adessive singular of viga
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saltimbocca
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian saltimbocca, univerbation of saltare (“to leap”) + in (“into”) + bocca (“mouth”).
Noun
saltimbocca (countable and uncountable, plural saltimboccas)
- An Italian dish of veal, thinly sliced and rolled in prosciutto ham and sage leaves.
Further reading
- saltimbocca on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Noun
saltimbocca m (invariable)
- saltimbocca
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