Definition of Bouillons

1. bouillon [n] - See also: bouillon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bouillons

boughten
boughts
boughty
bougie
bougie a boule
bougienage
bougies
bouging
bouillabaisse
bouillabaisses
bouilli
bouillion
bouillis
bouillon
bouillon cube
bouillons (current term)
bouk
bouks
boul
boula
boulangerie
boulangerite
boulangerites
bould
boulder
boulder clay
boulder fern
boulder opal
boulder opals
bouldered

Literary usage of Bouillons

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

1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1884)
"whalebone, or other material, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. bouillons ..."

2. The Home Cook Book: A Collection of Practical Receipts by Expert Cooks (1905)
"... III bouillons, SOUPS, GUMBOS Asparagus Soup—Cream of Asparagus—Bean Soup—Black Bean Soup—Lima Bean Soup —Beef Stew with Rice—Company Bouillon—Vegetable ..."

3. Liberal Living Upon Narrow Means by Christine Terhune Herrick (1890)
"bouillons AND BROTHS. So many exhaustive treatises have been penned upon diet for the sick that it would seem hardly probable that there are homes where the ..."

4. How to Cook Fish by Olive Green (1908)
"ELEVEN COURT bouillons Put into the bottom of the fish-kettle a thick layer of sliced carrots and onion, and a sliced lemon. Season with parsley, thyme, ..."

5. Young Englishwoman: A Volume of Pure Literature, New Fashions, and Pretty (1867)
"Thus some tulle dresses are trimmed entirely with bouillons or ruches arranged lengthwise over the front and back of the drees, and the cross way over the ..."

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