ragu
English
Noun
ragu (countable and uncountable, plural ragus)
- Alternative spelling of ragù
- 2007 November 4, “T-Bones and Tea”, in New York Times[1]:
- His menu features steaks, lamb and seafood, all served on hot rocks and in sizzling skillets, and homemade pasta dishes like pappardelle with lamb and artichoke ragu, and spaghetti vongole served with a touch of pantelleria red pepper sauce.
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Latvian
Noun
ragu m
- (deprecated template usage) accusative singular form of rags
- (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular form of rags
- (deprecated template usage) genitive plural form of rags
Old English
Pronunciation
Noun
ragu f
References
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “RAGU”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[2], 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- RAGU - A Thesaurus of Old English, University of Glasgow.
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from French ragoût or Italian ragù
Pronunciation
Noun
ragu m (plural ragus)
- ragout (stew of meat and vegetables)
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