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cassoulet

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English

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Cassoulet at a restaurant in Avignon, France

Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French cassoulet, from Occitan caçolet.

Noun

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cassoulet (countable and uncountable, plural cassoulets)

  1. A rich stew originating in southwest France containing beans and meat.
    • 2020, Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom, Viking (2021), page 64:
      He’d made cassoulet, rich with pork and duck and lamb, glistening with oil and so delicious and sinful that everyone in the room let out audible sighs after their first bites.
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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Occitan caçolet.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ka.su.lɛ/
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Noun

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cassoulet m (plural cassoulets)

  1. cassoulet

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