Definition of Sauting

1. saut [v] - See also: saut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sauting

sausages
sausagey
sausagy
saussurite
saussurites
saut
saute
sauted
sauteed
sauteeing
sautees
sauteing
sauter
sauterne
sautes
sauting (current term)
sautoir
sautoire
sautoires
sautoirs
sautrie
sautries
sauts
sautés
sauvagine
sauvegarde
sav
savable
savableness
savacioun

Literary usage of Sauting

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

1. The Dictionary of Trade Products, Manufacturing, and Technical Terms: With a by Peter Lund Simmonds (1858)
"... the blooms of iron Into square or oblong pieces. SHINGLING-MILL, a forge or large workshop or logs into shingles. sauting INTEREST, the owners of ..."

2. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book: A Complete Collection of Original Recipes and by Mary Elizabeth Lyles Wilson (1914)
"sauting is frying in a small quantity of fat, cooking food on one side and then the other. Frying is cooking food by immersing in hot fat. ..."

3. Poems of American History by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1908)
"Flames sauting in at every port. Our fourth cutter burning at the davit (No chance to lower away and save it). In a twinkling, the flames had risen Halfway ..."

4. Principles of Contract: Being a Treatise on the General Principles by Frederick Pollock (1885)
"... LR 10 assignable free from equities: Mer- Ex. 76, aft'd. in Ex. Ch. ib. 337, ill chant sauting Co. of London v. HL 1 App. Ca. 476. ..."

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