bourguignon

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English

Noun

bourguignon (plural bourguignons)

  1. Beef bourguignon, or a similar dish replacing beef with some other ingredient.
    • 2013, Lisa O'Donnell, The Death of Bees, page 126:
      [] he brought it all up in one of those ice boxes, along with clams and scallops and bread, shortbread even. The guy would freeze his arm if he thought he could make a nice bourguignon with it.

French

Etymology

From Latin Burgundiō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buʁ.ɡi.ɲɔ̃/
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Adjective

bourguignon (feminine bourguignonne, masculine plural bourguignons, feminine plural bourguignonnes)

  1. Burgundian

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