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caviare — [16] Caviare is of Turkish origin; it comes from Turkish khāvyār. It spread from there to a number of European languages, cavil 100 including Italian caviale and French caviar, many of which contributed to the rather confusing diversity of forms… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
caviar — /ˈkævia / (say kaveeah), /kæviˈa / (say kavee ah) noun 1. the salted roe of sturgeon or other large fish, considered a great delicacy. –phrase 2. caviar to the general, something beyond appeal to the popular taste. Also, Rare, caviare. {French,… …
caviare — [16] Caviare is of Turkish origin; it comes from Turkish khāvyār. It spread from there to a number of European languages, including Italian caviale and French caviar, many of which contributed to the rather confusing diversity of forms in 16th ,… … Word origins
cavey — noun see cavie * * * cavey, cavialy var. of cavie, caviare … Useful english dictionary