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Giggot   Listen
noun
Giggot, Gigot  n.  
1.
A leg of mutton.
2.
A small piece of flesh; a slice. (Obs.) "The rest in giggots cut, they spit."






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"Giggot" Quotes from Famous Books



... l'Amricaine Filet d'Eglefin Gigot de Mouton aux pinards Chou de Mer au Fromage Petites ...
— Twenty-four Little French Dinners and How to Cook and Serve Them • Cora Moore

... construction more simple; there again more complicated: but still it is always the same organ. So the dressmaker shapes the sleeves of a dress, sometimes open, sometimes closed, flat or puffed, plain or ornamented, pagoda-shaped or gigot-formed: but still they are ...
— The History of a Mouthful of Bread - And its effect on the organization of men and animals • Jean Mace

... is all wrong. You boil all the water out of de pot before you put the gigot into it. So the gigot is no good, is tough and dry, and you shut it up in an old house in the country. Then, to make matters pretty, you talk about de fields and de daisies. I know. 'Thank you,' we should say. 'De fields and de daisies are so nice and ...
— The Claverings • Anthony Trollope



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