bigarade
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French bigarade.
Noun
bigarade (plural bigarades)
- (archaic) The bitter orange (fruit)
French
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Occitan or Provençal bigarrada, bigarrat, related to the origin of bigarrer.
Noun
bigarade f (plural bigarades)
- bitter orange (fruit of Citrus aurantium)
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