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bouillabaisse

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bouillabaisse (; ) is a traditional Provençal fish stew originating from the port city of Marseille . The French and English form bouillabaisse comes from the Provençal Occitan word bolhabaissa , a compound that consists of the two verbs bolhir (to boil ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fish stew, 1845, from French bouillabaisse (19c.), from Provençal bouiabaisso , boulh-abaisso , a compound of two verbs corresponding to English boil-abase (the latter in the original sense of "to lower").

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A ''#French'', a type of French fish soup. 2 (context figurative English) A mixture.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. highly seasoned Mediterranean soup or stew made of several kinds of fish and shellfish with tomatoes and onions or leeks and seasoned with saffron and garlic and herbs

Usage examples of bouillabaisse.

For the bouillabaisse, you must have the rascasse, the tender flesh of the scorpion fish.

And Ron demanded ratatouille and bouillabaisse and complained when I could not provide them.

On the other hand, a good Marseilles bouillabaisse, caro mio, and a simple lukewarm Burgundy along with it, and afterwards a piccata Milanese, pears and Gorgonzola for dessert, and Turkish coffee -- those are realities, dear sir, those are values!

Did that turgid bouillabaisse of un-semantic verbiage have significance, or was it only stalling for time?

As they supped on muktuk bouillabaisse, Floyt asked about the voyage letter.

A room full of naval officers in a hotel not far from the one Victor and Ginny were staying at erupted in a bouillabaisse of curses and imprecations.

Zulkeh, in which the kernel of driving the King mad was intermingling with a bouillabaisse of other crimes.

The county was a bouillabaisse of mid-sized to tiny towns and hamlets.

A bowl of bouillabaisse made by line Erie Marseillaise, says the Frenchman.

Bouillabaisse for Bibliophiles and Carrousel for Bibliophiles, both edited by William Targ.

Tampa's ethnic mix of Anglo, Black, and Hispanic was much more straightforward, whereas Ganado was a seething southwestern bouillabaisse.

At that point, left alone in the elemental fury of a gathering storm, huddled against an outcropping of rock and thinking wistfully about the bouillabaisse at the Royal Gardens, I perceived in the hazy distance a figure that could easily have been that of the largest Rugby player ever to cross the field at Cardiff.

For the bouillabaisse, you must have the rascasse, the tender flesh of the scorpion fish.

The day's specials were bouillabaisse, roasted peanut with garlic, sausage and white bean, and chicken with rice and dill.