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Maigre   Listen
adjective
Maigre  adj.  Belonging to a fast day or fast; as, a maigre day.
Maigre food (R. C. Ch.), food allowed to be eaten on fast days.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Maigre" Quotes from Famous Books



... gave up the point, on the promise of some excellent and remarkably well-flavored trout from the stream that flowed through the village—a promise that was literally fulfilled. At the post-house on the Brenner, where we stopped on Saturday evening, we were absolutely refused any thing but soup-maigre and fish; the postmaster telling us that the priest had positively forbidden meat to be given to travellers. Think of that!—that we who had eaten wild-boar and pheasants on Good Friday, at Rome, under the very nostrils of the Pope himself and his whole conclave of Cardinals, should be ...
— Letters of a Traveller - Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America • William Cullen Bryant

... BANYAN DAYS. Those in which no flesh-meat is issued to the messes. It is obvious that they are a remnant of the maigre days of the Roman Catholics, who deem it a mortal sin to eat flesh on certain days. Stock-fish used to be served out, till it was found to promote scurvy. The term is derived from a religious sect in the East, who, ...
— The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth



Words linked to "Maigre" :   genus Sciaena, sciaenid fish, Sciaena, sciaenid, Sciaena aquila



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