Chasseur sauce
noun
a brown sauce consisting of mushrooms, shallots, and white wine served over sauteed game, poultry, or beef
Word Origin
French ‘hunter’
Usage Note
cooking
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[khah-sid, hah-; Ashkenazic Hebrew khaw-sid; Sephardic Hebrew khah-seed] /ˈxɑ sɪd, ˈhɑ-; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈxɔ sɪd; Sephardic Hebrew xɑˈsid/ noun, plural Chassidim [khah-sid-im, hah-; Ashkenazic Hebrew khaw-see-dim; Sephardic Hebrew khah-see-deem] /xɑˈsɪd ɪm, hɑ-; Ashkenazic Hebrew xɔˈsi dɪm; Sephardic Hebrew xɑ siˈdim/ (Show IPA). Judaism. 1. . [khah-sid, hah-; Ashkenazic Hebrew khaw-sid; Sephardic Hebrew khah-seed] /ˈxɑ sɪd, […]
- Chassis
[chas-ee, -is, shas-ee] /ˈtʃæs i, -ɪs, ˈʃæs i/ noun, plural chassis [chas-eez, shas-] /ˈtʃæs iz, ˈʃæs-/ (Show IPA) 1. Automotive. the frame, wheels, and machinery of a motor vehicle, on which the body is supported. 2. Ordnance. the frame or railway on which a gun carriage moves backward and forward. 3. the main landing gear […]
- Chaste
[cheyst] /tʃeɪst/ adjective, chaster, chastest. 1. refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous. 2. . 3. not engaging in sexual relations; celibate. 4. free from obscenity; decent: chaste conversation. 5. undefiled or stainless: chaste, white snow. 6. pure in style; not excessively ornamented; simple. 7. Obsolete. . /tʃeɪst/ […]
- Chastely
[cheyst] /tʃeɪst/ adjective, chaster, chastest. 1. refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous. 2. . 3. not engaging in sexual relations; celibate. 4. free from obscenity; decent: chaste conversation. 5. undefiled or stainless: chaste, white snow. 6. pure in style; not excessively ornamented; simple. 7. Obsolete. . /tʃeɪst/ […]
- Chasten
[chey-suh n] /ˈtʃeɪ sən/ verb (used with object) 1. to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; . 2. to restrain; subdue: Age has chastened his violent temper. 3. to make chaste in style. /ˈtʃeɪsən/ verb (transitive) 1. to bring to a state of submission; subdue; tame 2. to discipline or correct by punishment […]