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crowdie

British  
/ ˈkraʊdɪ /

noun

  1. a porridge of meal and water; brose

  2. a cheese-like dish made by straining the whey from soured milk and beating up the remaining curd with salt

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Etymology

Origin of crowdie

C17: of unknown origin

Example Sentences

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Rob searches for a closer connection to his family members, hoping to understand their self-sustaining way of life, including fishing for herring, cooking over peat fires and making crowdie cheese.

From BBC • Jan. 5, 2024

Chorus—Ance crowdie, twice crowdie, Three times crowdie in a day Gin ye crowdie ony mair, Ye'll crowdie a' my meal away.

From Poems and Songs of Robert Burns by Burns, Robert

And a merry mouse in a mill, With a howdie crowdie, &c. &c.

From Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various

Csesar and Grannie were at the preaching-house, Nancy Joe was cooking crowdie for supper, and Kate and Philip talked.

From The Manxman A Novel - 1895 by Caine, Hall, Sir

When enough meal had been added, and the stirring was completed, the crowdie was made. 

From Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson by Smiles, Samuel