Antonyms for larded


Grammar : Verb
Spell : lahrd
Phonetic Transcription : lɑrd


Definition of larded

Origin :
  • late 14c. (possibly early 13c.), "rendered fat of a swine," from Old French larde "joint, meat," especially "bacon fat" (12c.), and directly from Latin lardum "lard, bacon, cured swine's flesh," probably cognate with Greek larinos "fat," laros "pleasing to the taste."
  • As in lubricate : verb make slippery
  • As in oil : verb lubricate
  • As in baste : verb moisten during cooking
  • As in bedeck : verb dress up
Example sentences :
  • They larded the soil with their good sweat to make a place for fellows like you.
  • Extract from : « Still Jim » by Honor Willsie Morrow
  • The meat must have been prepared beforehand, that is to say washed, trimmed and larded.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • The filet can also be larded with bacon and cooked in butter and Marsala only.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • He larded all his talk with protestations of fervent loyalty to the Union.
  • Extract from : « Tom Strong, Lincoln's Scout » by Alfred Bishop Mason
  • Three pounds of veal fillet, trimmed, and larded with fat bacon.
  • Extract from : « Cakes & Ale » by Edward Spencer
  • They are also served with a sauce poivrade, or sweet sauce; they may also be larded.
  • Extract from : « The Modern Housewife or, Menagere » by Alexis Soyer
  • They are also good larded, or one larded and the other barded.
  • Extract from : « The Modern Housewife or, Menagere » by Alexis Soyer
  • Grouse, partridges, and quail may be larded in the same manner.
  • Extract from : « French Dishes for American Tables » by Pierre Caron
  • A fillet of veal, larded with fat bacon, of about three pounds.
  • Extract from : « The Belgian Cookbook » by Various
  • She's flung me onto a sick-bed and larded me with thorns outside and in!
  • Extract from : « Pandora's Box » by Frank Wedekind

Synonyms for larded

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