Marengo

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Proper noun

Marengo

  1. A surname from Italian.
  2. A city in Illinois; named for the Battle of Marengo in Piedmont, in which Napoleon defeated the Austrians.
  3. A town, the county seat of Iowa County, Iowa; named for the Battle of Marengo.
  4. A town in Indiana; named for the Battle of Marengo.
  5. A town and census-designated place in Wisconsin.
  6. A village in Morrow County, Ohio.
  7. An unincorporated community in Alabama.
  8. An unincorporated community in Michigan; named for the Battle of Marengo.
  9. An unincorporated community in Adams County, Washington; named for the Battle of Marengo.
  10. An unincorporated community in Columbia County, Washington; named for early settler Louis "Marengo" Raboin.
  11. A former unincorporated community in Nebraska.
  12. A ghost town in Lucas County, Ohio.

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Noun

Marengo (plural Marengos)

  1. Short for chicken Marengo.
    • 1911, Arthur Gay Payne, Cookery for Common Ailments, page 152:
      A Marengo of Chicken can only be produced in perfection from a young bird. It is a very appetising dish.
    • 2011, Andrew Uffindell, Napoleon's Chicken Marengo:
      Another writer, Frank Richardson, pointed out how common it was to find a Marengo dish without any chicken in it.

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