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Carême

/ karɛm /

noun

  1. CarêmeMarie Antonin17841833MFrenchCOOKERY: chef Marie Antonin. 1784–1833, French chef, regarded as the founder of haute cuisine .


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It came the next night, when there was to be a great mi-carême rout and ball at the Hôtel Kirkpatrick.

One of his largest works is a concert waltz, "Mi-Carême," for two pianos, with elaborate and extended introduction and coda.

The carême-prenant includes the three days which precede Ash-Wednesday.

Another time we were translating a piece of Massillon, taken from his celebrated Petit Carême.

In the old days when the world was religious and people observed Lent, there was always Mi-Carême, was there not?

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