terrine
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See also: Terrine
English
A terrine (sense 1) with peppercorns and bay leaves
Etymology
Borrowed from French terrine (“a clay dish; that which is cooked in the dish”). Doublet of tureen.
Pronunciation
Noun
terrine (plural terrines)
- A deep type of dish or pan, typically used for casseroles and made out of pottery.
- A pâté baked in such a dish and served cold.
Translations
dish
Further reading
Terrine (cookware) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Terrine (food) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French terrine, from Middle French terrine.
Pronunciation
Noun
terrine f (plural terrines, diminutive terrinetje n)
Derived terms
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French
Etymology
From terre + -ine, or from the feminine of Old French terrin, from Vulgar Latin *terrinus, from Latin terrēnus, from terra. Cf. also terrain.
Pronunciation
Noun
terrine f (plural terrines)
Related terms
Descendants
Further reading
- “terrine”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Italian
Noun
terrine f
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