gigot
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
gigotfrom 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
german:Schlegel
english:leg of lamb
spanish:pierna de cordero
See also
gigolette (cn.) gigue (cn.) giguer (v.) gigoteuse (cn.) gigoteuse (adj.) gigoteuse (cn.) gigotter (v.) gigoteur (cn.) gigoter (v.)