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poulard

American  
[poo-lahrd] / puˈlɑrd /
Or poularde

noun

  1. a hen spayed to improve the flesh for use as food.


poulard British  
/ ˈpuːlɑːd /

noun

  1. a hen that has been spayed for fattening Compare capon

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Etymology

Origin of poulard

1725–35; < French, equivalent to poule hen ( see pullet) + -ard -ard

Example Sentences

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In the mean time, we ordered a poulard or two to be roasted, and these, wrapped in a napkin, were put into the boot of the coach, together with bread, wine, and water.

From Travels through France and Italy by Smollett, T. (Tobias)