mouton
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mouton
1940–45; < French: sheep, sheepskin; mutton 1
Example Sentences
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I hope you're a fan of mouton, because that's all we've got.
From Slate • Mar. 1, 2013
The average price of popular mouton coats, made of processed sheepskin, $333 one year ago, has declined to $256 now.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There is someone special in the winner's life too: a sheep, called simply le mouton, with whom Allez France has shared her musical tastes, and her paddock box, for years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A not unconsiderable factor: mouton has held up in price.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Just outside another big fire was burning, the cook waiting for the first sportsman to appear to begin his classic dishes, omelette au lard and ragoât de mouton.
From Chateau and Country Life in France by Waddington, Mary Alsop King
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