gigot

common noun

Syllable Decomposition

gigot

from the Old French gigue, from the Old High German gîga 'a kind of viol', by analogy of shape (cf. the modern German geige ('violin'), the Old Norse gigja ('to dance')).

Definitions

boucherie

Plural

gigots

Translations

  • germangerman:Schlegel
  • englishenglish:leg of lamb
  • spanishspanish:pierna de cordero

See also

gigolette (cn.) gigue (cn.) giguer (v.) gigoteuse (cn.) gigoteuse (adj.) gigoteuse (cn.) gigotter (v.) gigoteur (cn.) gigoter (v.)