gigot - translation to English
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gigot - translation to English

FAMILY NAME
Gigot (disambiguation)

gigot         
n. leg, one of the two or four limbs that support and move an animal or human, part of the lower limb of a human from the knee to the ankle
gigoter      
wriggle
gigotement      
n. shake, act of moving back and forth quickly, vibration, shaking, agitation, rapid back and forth movement

Definition

Gigot
·noun ·Alt. of Giggot.

Wikipedia

Gigot

Gigot is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Edward Gigot (1847–1928), German-born Canadian merchant and politician
  • Francis Gigot (1859–1920), French Roman Catholic priest
  • François Gigot de la Peyronie (1678–1747), French surgeon
  • Maurice-Joseph-Louis Gigot d'Elbée (1752–1794), French Royalist military leader
  • Paul Gigot, American political commentator and editor
  • Tony Gigot (born 1990), French rugby league player
  • Samuel Gigot (born 1993), French football player
Examples of use of gigot
1. Le gigot de mouton séché est une spécialité valaisanne peu connue.
2. Dès l‘arrête du poisson enlevée, par exemple, ou l‘os du gigot dégarni de sa chair.
3. Néanmoins, le gigot de mouton séché reste un produit peu courant en Valais.
4. Rond, racé, tout en harmonie et en finesse, il se mariera très bien avec des plats de viande délicats, comme un magret de canard ou un gigot d‘agneau.
5. Il préc';de le gigot d‘agneau ŕ l‘ail, avec ŕ nouveau de la purée de pommes de terre, et de la salade de carottes rouges.