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Bercy
[ bair-see; French ber-see ]
noun
- a white sauce flavored with white wine, shallots, fish stock, and parsley: usually served with fish.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Bercy1
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Example Sentences
Foulques of Bercy, on his part, surprised at seeing the trouvere suddenly armed, remains for a moment in perplexity.
Their site was given up in the latter half of the nineteenth century for the Entrepts de Bercy.
Quai de Bercy, records by its name the bergerie, in old French bercil, here in long-gone days.
Bercy began to suspect the cause of this, and one day he happened upon a discovery.
In 1248 Hugo de Bercy notes a change in the construction of compasses, which are now supported on two floats in a glass cup.
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