garbure

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English

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Etymology

From French garbure.

Noun

garbure (countable and uncountable, plural garbures)

  1. A thick French stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables and usually cheese and stale bread.

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French

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Etymology

Borrowed from Occitan garbura.

Noun

garbure f (plural garbures)

  1. (cooking) garbure

Descendants

  • English: garbure

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