Synonyms for giblets


Grammar : Noun
Spell : jib-lits
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒɪb lɪts

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Définition of giblets

Origin :
  • mid-15c. (in singular, gybelet), from Old French gibelet "game stew," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Frankish *gabaiti "hunting with falcons," related to Old High German beizan "to fly a falcon," literally "to cause to bite," from bizzan "to bite."
  • As in variety meat : noun organ meat
Example sentences :
  • Aye, aye, it's easy to steal the goose and give the giblets in alms.
  • Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
  • Clean the duck, putting aside the giblets, and cut off the head and legs.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • Add the giblets from the squabs and some more of chicken, if at hand.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • Cut the giblets in small pieces and remove the soft part of the onion.
  • Extract from : « The Italian Cook Book » by Maria Gentile
  • Make a gravy from these drippings and the water in which the giblets were boiled.
  • Extract from : « Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts » by Girl Scouts
  • “I reckon I know the giblets—if I can once get at them,” said Jess.
  • Extract from : « The Girls of Central High in Camp » by Gertrude W. Morrison
  • Giblets may be had from July to January; the fresher they are the better.
  • Extract from : « The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual » by William Kitchiner
  • The giblets ought to be boiled tender, if they are to be used.
  • Extract from : « Housekeeping in Old Virginia » by Marion Cabell Tyree
  • In preparing a goose for cooking, save the giblets for the gravy.
  • Extract from : « Miss Leslie's New Cookery Book » by Eliza Leslie
  • Now take the carcass and giblets and boil them to make stock of.
  • Extract from : « Margaret Brown's French Cookery Book » by Margaret Brown
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