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What (who) is Lard - definition


lard         
  • A slice of bread spread with lard was a typical staple in traditional rural cuisine of many countries
  • ''Griebenschmalz'', German lard with crispy pieces of pork skin
  • ''Schweineschmalz'', German lard
  • 1916 advertisement for lard produced by [[Swift & Company]]
  • Raw fatback being diced to prepare [[tourtière]]
  • A [[triglyceride]] molecule, the main constituent of lard
SEMI-SOLID WHITE FAT PRODUCT OBTAINED BY RENDERING THE FATTY TISSUE OF THE PIG
Leaf lard; Leaflard; Minced lard; Smalec
¦ noun fat from the abdomen of a pig, rendered and clarified for use in cooking.
¦ verb
1. insert strips of fat or bacon in (meat) before cooking.
2. (usu. be larded with) embellish (talk or writing) excessively with esoteric or technical expressions.
Derivatives
lardy adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. 'bacon', from L. lardum, laridum, related to Gk larinos 'fat'.
lard         
  • A slice of bread spread with lard was a typical staple in traditional rural cuisine of many countries
  • ''Griebenschmalz'', German lard with crispy pieces of pork skin
  • ''Schweineschmalz'', German lard
  • 1916 advertisement for lard produced by [[Swift & Company]]
  • Raw fatback being diced to prepare [[tourtière]]
  • A [[triglyceride]] molecule, the main constituent of lard
SEMI-SOLID WHITE FAT PRODUCT OBTAINED BY RENDERING THE FATTY TISSUE OF THE PIG
Leaf lard; Leaflard; Minced lard; Smalec
n. to render lard
lard         
  • A slice of bread spread with lard was a typical staple in traditional rural cuisine of many countries
  • ''Griebenschmalz'', German lard with crispy pieces of pork skin
  • ''Schweineschmalz'', German lard
  • 1916 advertisement for lard produced by [[Swift & Company]]
  • Raw fatback being diced to prepare [[tourtière]]
  • A [[triglyceride]] molecule, the main constituent of lard
SEMI-SOLID WHITE FAT PRODUCT OBTAINED BY RENDERING THE FATTY TISSUE OF THE PIG
Leaf lard; Leaflard; Minced lard; Smalec
v. a.
1.
Grease.
2.
Dress with bacon.
3.
Intermix, interlay, interlard.
Examples of use of Lard
1. Mr Barker explained: "They were made to eat lard and drink washing up liquid poured down their throats.
2. "Lard and Clear," read Monday‘s headline in the New York Post.
3. Initially, she called me lard brain and I wasn‘t particularly concerned about that.
4. British home cooks turned from lard and butter to margarine and vegetable fat.
5. So let‘s forget ID cards for a second, and the war on terror, and think about the price of lard.