Giblet
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Giblet — Gib let, a. Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
giblet — see GIBLETS (Cf. giblets) … Etymology dictionary
giblet — Giblet, m. acut. Syncopé de Gibelet, ou Gimbelet, est un foret à percer fustailles de vin, qui a son fer delié et pointu, et perce en picquant; car il n est pas faict à vis comme le foret. Terebellum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
giblet — [jib′lit] n. [ME gibelet < OFr, stew made of game, roast game < gibier, wild game < gibois, game < Frank * gibaiit, falconry; akin to ON beita: see BAIT] any of various edible parts of a fowl, as the heart, gizzard, or neck, that are… … English World dictionary
giblet — /jib lit/, n. Usually, giblets. the heart, liver, gizzard, and the like, of a fowl, often cooked separately. [1275 1325; ME < OF gibelet a stew of game; cf. F gibelotte rabbit stew] * * * … Universalium
giblet — noun the edible viscera of a bird See Also: gibs … Wiktionary
giblet — In a video game, the sub chunks of fleshy chunks that an enemy is rendered into upon dealing the creature/player a massive amount of damage and subsequently gibbing their gibs. A bouncing grenade finished the job, making giblets of the poor… … Dictionary of american slang
giblet — In a video game, the sub chunks of fleshy chunks that an enemy is rendered into upon dealing the creature/player a massive amount of damage and subsequently gibbing their gibs. A bouncing grenade finished the job, making giblets of the poor… … Dictionary of american slang
giblet — n. entrails of a fowl (i.e. heart, liver, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
giblet — gib·let … English syllables