dinde

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See also: dìnde

French

Etymology

In the early period following the discovery of the Americas (i.e., the Indies), the French called turkeys coq d’Inde, poule d’Inde, etc. D'Inde was ultimately spelled dinde by rebracketing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɛ̃d/
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Noun

dinde f (plural dindes)

  1. turkey-hen (a female turkey)
  2. (cooking) turkey meat (of a male or a female turkey)

Related terms

Further reading


Turkish

Noun

dinde

  1. locative singular of din