Lardon - Wiktionary
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- lardoon
Etymology
[edit]From Middle English lardon, lardun, from Old French lardon.[1]
Noun
[edit]lardon (countable and uncountable, plural lardons)
- (uncountable) Meat strips used for larding, especially salted pork. Synonym: larding
- 1949, “Wild Boar between Two Fires”, in Italian Cook Book: Adopted from the Italian of Pellegrino Artusi and Olga Ragusa, 4th edition, New York, N.Y.: S. F. Vanni, →OCLC, page 119:Place three or four slices of lardon on top of the meat and cover it with a sheet of paper smeared with butter.
- 2006, Jacques L. Rolland, Carol Sherman, “marbling”, in The Food Encyclopedia: Over 8,000 Ingredients, Tools, Techniques and People, Toroto, Ont.: Robert Rose Inc., →ISBN, page 404, column 2:Too-lean meat or poultry can be “marbled” by the cook, with lardon and a larding needle.
- 2011, Reed Farrel Coleman, chapter 14, in Hurt Machine (Moe Prager; 7), Cincinnati, Oh.: Tyrus Books, →ISBN, page 76:They’d have had to take out a loan just to walk through the door. Not to judge, but I didn’t see Alta or Maya Watson as two women who were going to take a quick lunch of frisee salad with lardon or Thai duck confit with tamarind and pomegranate drizzle, certainly not at these prices.
- (countable) One of the strips. Synonym: larding
- 2017, Emily Roux, Giselle Roux, “Split Pea Soup with Crispy Lardons and Croutons”, in New French Table: A Fresh Take on Classic Recipes, London: Mitchell Beazley, →ISBN, “Soups” section, page 27:This is a hearty and satisfying soup that is made even more tempting by the crunch of crispy croutons and salty bacon lardons.
References
[edit]- ^ “lardon, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
Further reading
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lardon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
[edit]- Arnold, Orland, Randol, Roland, Roldan, Ronald, dralon, ladron
Esperanto
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈlardon/
- Rhymes: -ardon
- Syllabification: lar‧don
Noun
[edit]lardon
- accusative singular of lardo
French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From lard + -on.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /laʁ.dɔ̃/
Audio (France (Vosges)): (file) Audio (France (Agen)): (file) Audio (France (Vosges)): (file) - Rhymes: -ɔ̃
Noun
[edit]lardon m (plural lardons)
- small piece of bacon used in quiches, in salads, etc.
- (dated) a fatty strip of pork or bacon used for larding of lean meat (such as fowl)
- (colloquial) kid, nipper; brat
- 2015 June, Virginie Despentes, Vernon Subutex, volume 2, Éditions Grasset, →ISBN:La Olga, elle se serait fait faire trois lardons quand elle avait l'âge, et vas-y les allocs et j'aime autant te dire qu'on t'en trouve, du logement social, quand t'es mère célibataire.(please add an English translation of this quotation)
Further reading
[edit]- “lardon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
Anagrams
[edit]- Roland
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