Lexicographical Neighbors of Friture
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 ..."