ˈwȯd.ərˌzüē, ˈwäd.-, -zōē noun
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Etymology: Dutch dialect, from water water (from Middle Dutch wāter ; akin to Old English wæter water) + zooi quantity of cooked food, literally, act of boiling, contraction of zode , from Middle Dutch sōde ; akin to Middle Dutch soot boiling water, well, Old English sēath well, sēothan to boil —more at water , seethe
: a stew of chicken or seafood and vegetables in a seasoned stock thickened with cream and egg yolks