boudin
common nounproper noun
Syllable Decomposition
boudinUncertain etymology, possibly from the onomatopoeia bod- expressing a swelling, see pout. The etymon botellinus, from botellus, from the Latin botulus ('sausage') is disputed due to the difficulty of the phonetic transition from bodelin to boledin, given the existence of a bodel confirmed by the Old French boel ('intestine').
Definitions
- cuisine
- marine
- ferroviaire
- marine
- architecture
- serrurerie
Synonym
Plural
boudins
Translations
german:Blutwurst
english:blood sausage
chinese:糯米肠
korean:순대
danish:blodpølse
spanish:morcilla
finnish:mustamakkara
hebrew:פודינג שחור
italian:sanguinaccio
japanese:スンデ
dutch:bloedworst
polish:jelito
portuguese:morcela
swedish:blodpudding
See also
boudinier (cn.) boudinière (cn.) boudinage (cn.) boudine (cn.) botulisme (cn.) boudiner (v.) botulique (adj.) botulinique (adj.) boudineuse (cn.)