rouelle

English

Etymology

French rouelle

Noun

rouelle (plural rouelles)

  1. (historical) A wheel-like amulet of the ancient Gauls, intended to symbolize the sun.
  2. (cooking) steak (especially of veal, cut across the leg)

French

Etymology

From Old French roiele, roel, rodele, from Late Latin rotella, diminutive of Latin rota (wheel).

Pronunciation

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Noun

rouelle f (plural rouelles)

  1. steak (especially of veal, cut across the leg)

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