RAGOUT


Meaning of RAGOUT in English

raˈgü noun

( -s )

Etymology: French ragoût, from ragoûter to revive the taste, from re- + a- ad- + goût taste, from Latin gustus; akin to Latin gustare to taste — more at choose

: meat and vegetables well seasoned and cooked in a thick rich usually brown sauce

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