hochepoche

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Etymology[edit]

A variant of hotchpotch, itself a variant of hotchpot, from Old French hochepot.

Noun[edit]

hochepoche (plural hochepoches)

  1. a thick soup or stew of vegetables or meat, often thickened with barley.
  2. (British) hodgepodge.
  3. (law) a hotchpot

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Middle English[edit]

A variant of hochepot, from Old French hochepot.

Noun[edit]

hochepoche (plural hochepoches)

  1. hotchpotch (soup; (figuratively) jumble)