crout
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English
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[edit]crout
- (archaic) sauerkraut
- 1869, Edward Parmelee Smith, Incidents of the United States Christian commission, page 419:
- It was an invoice from the town of Lebanon, Ohio, of thirty-four barrels of crout and pickled cabbage. I could not help crying out on the spot — "Thank God for Lebanon! Thank God for the crout and cabbage."
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[edit]crout f (genitive singular crout, plural croutyn)
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