sau·sage

sau·sage

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  • sau|sage — «S sihj», noun. chopped pork, beef, or other meats, seasoned and usually stuffed into a thin tube: »The frankfurter…is the most popular sausage in the world (John C. Ayres). ╂[< Old North French saussiche, Old French saucisse < Vulgar Latin …   Useful english dictionary

  • sage — am·bas·sage; bras·sage; cor·sage; dres·sage; em·bas·sage; pay·sage; pe·tris·sage; plus·sage; pri·sage; re·pous·sage; SAGE; sage·brush; sage·brush·er; sage; sage·ly; sage·ness; sau·sage; ver·nis·sage; mas·sage; mes·sage; pas·sage; ret·rous·sage; …   English syllables

  • sage — sage1 sagely, adv. sageness, n. /sayj/, n., adj., sager, sagest. n. 1. a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom. 2. someone venerated for the possession of wisdom, judgment, and experience. adj. 3. wise, judicious, or prudent: sage… …   Universalium

  • sage — I [[t]seɪdʒ[/t]] n. adj. sag•er, sag•est 1) a profoundly wise person, esp. one famed for wisdom 2) an experienced person respected for sound judgment 3) wise, judicious, or prudent: sage advice[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME (n. and adj.) <… …   From formal English to slang

  • pro|sage — «PROH sihj», noun. a sausage which has pure vegetable protein instead of meat. ╂[< pro(tein sau)sage] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Wilde Sau — Bach Wilde Sau in Wilsdruffer Winterstimmung Die Wilde Sau, auch Saubach genannt, ist ein linker Nebenfluss zur Elbe. Das Tal der Wilden Sau ist Bestandteil des Landschaftsschutzgebietes Linkselbische Täler. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • sausage — sau·sage …   English syllables

  • sausage — sau|sage [ sasıdʒ ] noun count or uncount * a food that consists of a tube of skin containing very small pieces of meat mixed with SPICES …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sausage — sau•sage [[t]ˈsɔ sɪdʒ[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˈsɒs ɪdʒ[/t]] n. coo finely chopped, seasoned meat, usu. stuffed into a prepared intestine or other casing and often made into links • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME sausige < dial. OF sausiche < LL… …   From formal English to slang

  • Sausage — Sau sage (?; 48), n. [F. saucisse, LL. salcitia, salsicia, fr. salsa. See {Sauce}.] 1. An article of food consisting of meat (esp. pork) minced and highly seasoned, and inclosed in a cylindrical case or skin usually made of the prepared intestine …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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