Definition of Lardoon

1. Noun. A meat strip used for larding, especially salted pork. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lardoon

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lardoon

larderer
larderers
larderies
larders
lardery
lardier
lardies
lardiest
larding
lardizabala family
lardless
lardlike
lardo
lardon
lardons
lardoon (current term)
lardoons
lardos
lardries
lardry
lards
lardy
lardy cake
lare
laree
larees
lares
larf
larfed
larfs

Literary usage of Lardoon

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

1. The Economics of Modern Cookery by M. M. Mallock (1900)
"... being drawn into the substance larded, by the pressure of this upon the sides of the needle. Fig. 27 shows the needle thus threaded with the lardoon ..."

2. The reader's handbook of allusions, references, plots and stories by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1880)
"... professed to despise all women, and lady lardoon was "the princess of dissipation ... and lady lardoon avowed that henceforth she renounced the world of ..."

3. The Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories: With Two by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1880)
"... professed to despise all women, and lady lardoon was "the princess of dissipation;" but after they fell in with each other, ..."

4. The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poet by Charles Anderson Read, Thomas Power O'Connor (1893)
"Lady Bab lardoon, indeed ! I should as soon be in love with the figure of the great mogul at the back of a pack of cards ; if she has anything to do with ..."

5. Miss Parloa's Kitchen Companion: A Guide for All who Would be Good Housekeepers by Maria Parloa (1887)
"Put a lardoon into the needle. Run this into the article to be larded. ... When the needle is nearly through, hold the end of the lardoon with one hand to ..."

6. A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at the by Inchbald (1809)
"Dup, Lady Bab lardoon, indeed !-!—Oh, you have named a special object for a passion—I should as soon be in love with the figure of the Great Mogul at the ..."

7. A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments, Performed on (1792)
"Lady Bab lardoon, indeed !—Oh, you have be in love with the figure of the Great Mogul at the back of a pack of cards If Jhe has any thing to do with hearty ..."

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