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poivre (French pronunciation: [stɛk o pwavʁ],
Quebec French pronunciation: [
stei̯k o pwɑːvʁ]), or
pepper steak, is a
French dish that
consists of a steak,...
- German,
solomillo in
Spanish (filet in Catalan),
lombo in Portuguese,
filee steik in Estonian, and
filetbiff in Norwegian. In the UK, pork
fillet or pork...
-
Hristisk hjǫrr í brjósti
hringi grœnna lyngva, en folkþorinn
fylkir ferr við
steik at leika. The
sunbeam of the land of
Gunnr (sword)
stabs into the ground...
- in
Middle English, and
comes from the mid-15th
century Scandinavian word
steik,
related to the Old
Norse steikja 'to
roast on a stake', and so is related...
- "What
tongue does your auld
bookie speak?" He'll spier; an' I, his mou to
steik: "No bein' fit to
write in Gr****, I
wrote in Lallan, Dear to my
heart as...
- Book,
Which the
mighty God of
heaven shoop. Open, open Heaven's Yaits,
Steik,
Steik, ****'s Yaits. All the
saints be better, That hear the
white prayer Pater...
- beefsteak, from beef (< OFr buef "ox; beef", cf. Sp buey)+
steak (< ON
steik, cf. Eng stick))
bigote "moustache" (<
maybe German bei Gott, "by God")...
-
saltire also
formed the
background of the lion's
tongue and claws; "ane blew
steik of sey to the
banar for the
schip with
Sanct Androis cors in the myddis"...
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steik.
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- (="haystack")
stagger stakra (="to push")
stain steina (="to paint")
steak steik,
steikja (="to fry")
stern (nautical)
probably from a
Scandinavian source...