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  • 94Porridge — Pọr|ridge 〈[ rıdʒ] m.; s; unz.〉 dicker Brei aus Hafergrütze u. Milch (in England als Frühstücksmahlzeit beliebt) [engl., „Hafergrützbrei“] * * * Por|ridge [ pɔrɪd̮ʒ], der, älter: das; s [engl. porridge, entstellt aus: pottage = Suppe < frz.… …

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  • 95cealerbríw — m ( es/ as) pottage of curds, a thick pottage made of curds …

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  • 96Food — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Eating. < N PARAG:Food >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 eating eating &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 deglutition deglutition gulp epulation mastication manducation rumination Sgm: N 1 hippophagy hippophagy …

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  • 97porringer — late 15c., alteration of potynger small dish for stew, from potage (see POTTAGE (Cf. pottage)) by influence of PORRIDGE (Cf. porridge), with intrusive n by 1530s (Cf. passenger, messenger) …

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  • 98porridge — ► NOUN 1) a dish consisting of oatmeal or another cereal boiled with water or milk. 2) Brit. informal time spent in prison. ORIGIN alteration of POTTAGE(Cf. ↑pottage) …

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  • 99porridge — [pôr′ij, pär′ij] n. [altered < POTTAGE by confusion with ME porrey < OFr poree < VL porrata, leek broth < L porrum, leek, akin to Gr prason, leek] 1. Obs. pottage 2. [Chiefly Brit.] a soft food made of cereal or meal boiled in water… …

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  • 100pot·tage — /ˈpɑːtıʤ/ noun [noncount] old fashioned : a thick soup of vegetables and often meat a mess of pottage : something that has little or no value They sold/traded their birthright for a mess of pottage …

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