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Definition of Pastie
1. Noun. (''Northern Ireland'') A circular, battered and deep-fried meat pie usually consisting of minced pork, onion, potato and seasoning and served in a bap or with chips. A peculiarity of Northern Irish "chippy" cuisine, rarely (if ever) seen outside the area. ¹
2. Noun. Alternative spelling of pasty. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pastie
1. pasty [n -S] - See also: pasty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pastie
Literary usage of Pastie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1892)
"It was my chaunce to carve a greate pastie of a redde dere in a greate charger
uery delicately baked ; which ... the wyche pastie I sentt unto London to my ..."
2. The Complete Works of John Lyly by John Lyly (1902)
"Geue mee a pastie for a Parke, and let mee shake off a whole kennel of teeth for
hounds, ... He hath laid the plot to be prudent : why tis pastie crust, ..."
3. Hakluytus Posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... like a great round pastie, with varietie of Herbes and meates therein, ...
not so big as a mans hand, like a square pastie, with minced meate therein. ..."
4. The South Carolina Historical Magazine by South Carolina Historical Society (1908)
"Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Charles Ducros de la pastie—Philip
Gendron—July 4'" 1706. Mr. Gaillard further states that the names of the ..."
5. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... like a great round pastie, with varietie of Herbes and meates therein, ...
not so big as a mans hand, like a square pastie, with minced meate therein. ..."
6. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... like a great round pastie, with varietie of Herbes and meates therein, not
minced, ... not so big as a mans hand, like a square pastie, with minced ..."
7. The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.) by John Lyly (1892)
"Give mee a pastie for a parke, and let mee ake off a whole kennel of teeth ...
He hath laid the plot to be prudent, why 'tis pastie crust, " Eat enough and ..."