Definition of Fricassees

1. Noun. (plural of fricassee) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of fricassee) ¹

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Definition of Fricassees

1. fricassee [v] - See also: fricassee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fricassees

fricace
fricaces
fricadel
fricadels
fricandeau
fricandeaus
fricandeaux
fricandel
fricandels
fricando
fricandoes
fricandos
frication
fricative
fricative consonant
fricatively
fricativeness
fricatives
fricatrice
fricatrices
frice
fricht
frichted
frichting
frichts

Literary usage of Fricassees

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

1. The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax: Poems : in Search of 1. the Picturesque, 2 by William Combe (1871)
"... Sir, and if you please, Our cook excels in fricassees." SYNTAX.—" 'Tell me, my honest friend, I pray, What kind of fowl or fish are they ? ..."

2. The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: For the Year (1855)
"In fricassees, truffles, with light wine, ad general, no doubt, to be the "happiest of any of the made dishes against which he should ..."

3. Hotel Meat Cooking: Comprising Hotel and Restaurant Fish and Oyster Cooking by Jessup Whitehead (1901)
"Fricassees—What they Are. This, the last of the terms which occur to us as having become partially known and are used because they are needed, ..."

4. The Cook's Guide, and Housekeeper's & Butler's Assistant: A Practical by Charles Elmé Francatelli (1867)
"Cold Entrees—These consist of fricassees, salmis, cutlets, ham, tongue, fillets of game, poultry, and fish, aspics, salads of poultry, fish or shell-fish, ..."

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