pilau
English
Etymology 1
Noun
pilau (countable and uncountable, plural pilaus)
- Alternative spelling of pilaf
- c.1885, A.L.O.E., The Wondrous Sickle:
- […] the dishes went away almost as full as when they were brought. To-day the king has almost finished the pilau and now he is busy with the curry and rice!
- c.1885, A.L.O.E., The Wondrous Sickle:
Translations
pilaf — see pilaf
Etymology 2
From Hawaiian pilau (“putrid”).
Adjective
pilau (not comparable)
Anagrams
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Noun
Verb
Derived terms
Descendants
- → English: pilau
Swahili
Etymology
Pronunciation
Audio (Kenya): (file)
Noun
pilau (n class, plural pilau)
- pilaf, a spiced rice
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