Definition of Friture

1. a dish of fried food [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Friture

fritter
fritter away
fritter batter
frittered
frittered away
fritterer
fritterers
frittering
frittering away
fritterlike
fritters
fritters away
fritterware
fritting
fritts
friture (current term)
fritures
fritz
fritzed
fritzes
fritzing
friulano
frivilous
frivol
frivol away
frivoled
frivolent
frivoler
frivolers
frivoling

Literary usage of Friture

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy": From London to Paris, and by Havre by John MacGregor (1880)
"Presents—The Emperor—Anecdote—The Abbe in London— A vert—Singing girl—English bird—Model—Old friend —The Turks—Guzzling—The friture. As they walked past the ..."

2. The Young Cook's Guide, with Practical Observations: A New Treatise on by I. Roberts (1836)
"... and sift some powdered sugar over both sides of the friture, and before you send to table hold a hot salamander over them ; dish them on a napkin. ..."

3. The Voyage Alone in the Yawl Rob Roy, from London to Paris and Back by Havre by John MacGregor (1868)
"Presents—The Emperor—Anecdote—The Abbe" in London— A vert—Singing girl—English bird—Model—Old friend —The Turks—Guzzling—The friture. ..."

4. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1893)
"But the E. word rather answers to OF friture, a frying, a dish of fried fish ; and, because esp. used of thin slices ready to be fried, it came to mean a ..."

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