daurade

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from French daurade, itself borrowed, through the intermediate of an Italian text, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Spanish dorada, partially from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin aurāta, and influenced by the verb dorar (gild, give a golden color); compare dorado.

Pronunciation

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Noun

daurade (plural daurades)

  1. (US, cooking) sea bream
    • 2007 December 12, Florence Fabricant, “Off the Menu”, in New York Times[1]:
      The chef, Csar Ramirez, and his partners, Kiwon Standen and Didier Palange, all Bouley alumni, have an eclectic menu, with dishes like slow-roasted rabbit and sweetbread salad, oxtail consommé, ginger-steamed daurade, slow-cooked Cornish hen and Japanese rice risotto with shrimp; 142 West 10th Street, (212) 255-2330 .

French

Noun

daurade f (plural daurades)

  1. Alternative form of dorade