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1 potaje
m.1 vegetable stew (guiso).2 potion, brew.3 porridge, stew, pottage.* * *1 COCINA hotpot* * *SM1) (Culin) vegetable and pulse stew2) (=revoltijo) jumble* * *masculino (Coc) vegetable stew/soup ( gen with pulses)* * *= pottage, chowder.Ex. The ogress came home and was going to cook her pottage when she found that some one had been stealing the parsley.Ex. My favourite recipe with chorizo sausage is a corn and potato chowder with chorizo and baby spinach, made in the crockpot.* * *masculino (Coc) vegetable stew/soup ( gen with pulses)* * *= pottage, chowder.Ex: The ogress came home and was going to cook her pottage when she found that some one had been stealing the parsley.
Ex: My favourite recipe with chorizo sausage is a corn and potato chowder with chorizo and baby spinach, made in the crockpot.* * *1 ( Coc) vegetable stew/soup ( gen with pulses)* * *
potaje sustantivo masculino (Coc) vegetable stew/soup ( gen with pulses)
potaje m Culin vegetable stew o chickpea stew
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Spanish:
caldosa
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* * *potaje nm1. [guiso] vegetable stew;[caldo] vegetable stock* * *m GASTR stew* * *potaje nm: thick vegetable soup, pottage* * *potaje n stew -
2 ogra
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3 frangollo
m.1 pottage made of wheat boiled in milk.2 a stew of many ingredients or which is poorly made. (Peru and Chile)3 (coll.) Disorder, confusion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: frangollar.* * *SM1) (Culin) And, Cono Sur corn mash; Cono Sur (=locro) meat and maize stew; Caribe (=dulce) sweet made from mashed bananas2) Méx dog's dinner *3) LAm (=alpiste) birdseed* * *masculino (RPl fam) botched job (colloq)* * *masculino (RPl fam) botched job (colloq)* * *botched o botch job ( colloq)* * *frangollo nmCarib [dulce] = dessert made from mashed bananas -
4 costar
• be difficult to do• be expensive• be hard to do• be priced at• be worth• find funny• find it funny• sell fictitiously• sell for a mess of pottage• turn out to be expensive -
5 potaje
• brew• porridge• potion• pottage• stew -
6 vender por
• sell fictitiously• sell for a mess of pottage -
7 vender por un plato de lentejas
• sell firm• sell for a mess of pottage• sell for a song• sell for cashDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vender por un plato de lentejas
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8 vender regalado
• bargain away• sell for a mess of pottage• sell for cash• sell under license• sell well -
9 nabal
adj.belonging to turnips, made of turnips, pottage made of turnips.m.turnip field. -
10 nabar
adj.belonging to turnips, made of turnips, pottage made of turnips.m.turnip field.
См. также в других словарях:
Pottage — Pot tage (?; 48), n. [F. potage, fr. pot pot. See {Pot}, and cf. {Porridge}, {Porringer}.] A kind of food made by boiling vegetables or meat, or both together, in water, until soft; a thick soup or porridge. [Written also {potage}.] Chaucer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pottage — early 13c., lit. that which is put in a pot, from O.Fr. potage soup, from pot pot (see POT (Cf. pot) (1)) … Etymology dictionary
pottage — ► NOUN archaic ▪ soup or stew. ORIGIN Old French potage that which is put into a pot ; compare with POTAGE(Cf. ↑P) and PORRIDGE(Cf. ↑porridge) … English terms dictionary
pottage — [pät′ij] n. [ME potage < MFr < pot, POT1] a kind of thick soup or stew made of vegetables, or meat and vegetables … English World dictionary
Pottage — Yam porridge (or yam pottage) is an Igbo dish known as awaị[1] Pottage is a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and, if available, meat or fish. It was a staple food of all … Wikipedia
Pottage — Recorded as Potage, Pottage, Pottager, and Pottinger, this is an English surname. It is however of French occupational origins, deriving from the word potagier meaning a maker of pottage, a thick soup or stew. Pottage was a favourite dish of food … Surnames reference
pottage — noun A thick soup or stew. He is a portly man, though he lives on pottage and mashes … Wiktionary
pottage — /ˈpɒtɪdʒ/ (say potij) noun 1. a thick soup made of vegetables, without or with meat. –phrase 2. mess of pottage, a small and contemptible portion, reward, etc. {Middle English potage, from Old French, from pot pot} …
pottage — noun Etymology: Middle English potage, from Anglo French, from pot pot, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English pott pot Date: 13th century a thick soup of vegetables and often meat … New Collegiate Dictionary
pottage — /pot ij/, n. a thick soup made of vegetables, with or without meat. [1175 1225; ME potage < OF: lit., something in or from a POT1; see AGE] * * * … Universalium
Pottage — Heb. nazid, boiled , a dish of boiled food, as of lentils (Gen. 25:29; 2 Kings 4:38) … Easton's Bible Dictionary