Definition of Sardelle

1. sardel [n -S] - See also: sardel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sardelle

sarcotics
sarcotripsy
sarcotubules
sarcous
sarculation
sarculations
sard
sardachate
sardachates
sardana
sardanapalian
sardanas
sardar
sardars
sardel
sardelle (current term)
sardelles
sardels
sardine
sardine oil
sardined
sardinelike
sardines
sardining
sardius
sardiuses
sardoin
sardonic
sardonic grin
sardonically

Literary usage of Sardelle

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

1. German Cookery for the English Kitchen by Ella Oswald (1906)
"Now strain through a wire sieve, add the capers and the sardelle, ... 1 sardelle. 2 oz. butter. 2 oz. flour. 2 oz. chopped onion. i£ pint stock. ..."

2. The Fisheries of the Adriatic and the Fish Thereof: A Report of the Austro by G. L. Faber (1883)
"An experienced fisherman proceeds in this boat about a mile from the shore in search of the Sardines (sardelle], which he leads into the bay,1 where, ..."

3. Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political by John Joseph Lalor (1883)
"The most important fisheries are for the sardelle, mackerel and anchovy. Many species of crustaceans are prized, as well as various snails, ..."

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