navarin

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French navarin, probably from navet (turnip), a traditional ingredient. However, a connection with the 1827 Battle of Navarino has been suggested. (See Wikipedia.)

Noun[edit]

navarin (plural navarins)

  1. A stew of mutton and vegetables.

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