croque-monsieur

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English

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Etymology

French croque-monsieur, from croquer (to crunch) + monsieur (mister)

Noun

croque-monsieur (plural croque-monsieurs)

  1. A hot grilled ham and cheese sandwich, originating from France.

French

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a croque-monsieur on the grill

Etymology

From croquer (to crunch) +‎ monsieur (gentleman).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kʁɔk.mə.sjø/
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Noun

croque-monsieur m (plural croque-monsieurs)

  1. (food) croque-monsieur

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