bigarade

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French bigarade.

Noun

bigarade (plural bigarades)

  1. (archaic) The bitter orange (fruit)

French

Etymology

From Occitan or Provençal bigarrada, bigarrat, related to the origin of bigarrer.

Noun

bigarade f (plural bigarades)

  1. bitter orange (fruit of Citrus aurantium)
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