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meunière
[muhn-yair, m
adjective
(of food, especially fish) dipped in flour, sautéed in butter, and sprinkled with lemon juice and chopped parsley.
meunière
/ mønjɛr, mənˈjɛə /
adjective
(of fish) dredged with flour, fried in butter, and served with butter, lemon juice, and parsley
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Word History and Origins
Origin of meunière1
1840–50; < French, by ellipsis from à la meunière literally, in the manner of a miller's wife; feminine of meunier miller, Old French molnier < Vulgar Latin *molīnārius, equivalent to Late Latin molīn ( a ) mill 1 + Latin -ārius -ary ( -eu- from meule millstone or meut earlier inflected form of moudre to grind)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of meunière1
French, literally: miller's wife
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