entrecot

Spanish

Entrecôte tradicional, i.e. tomado del costillar.

Etymology

From French entrecôte, compound of entre, from Middle French entre, from Old French entre, from Latin inter (between; among), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁enter (between) and côte, from Middle French coste, from Old French coste, from Latin costa, from Proto-Indo-European *kost-. Compare Danish entrecote, German Entrecote, Norwegian and Swedish entrecôte.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /en.tɾe.ˈkot/

Noun

entrecot m (plural entrecots or entrecotes)

  1. (cooking) entrecôte
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