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lyonnaise

ADJ ที่ ต้ม กับ หัวหอม ที่ หั่น เป็น ชิ้น  ๆ  ti-tom-kab-hua-homti-han-pen-chin-chin

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LYONNAISE

Ly `on `naise ", a. Etym: [F. lyonnaise, fem. of lyonnais of Lyons. ](Cookery )

 

Defn: Applied to boiled potatoes cut into small pieces and heated in oil or butter. They are usually flavored with onion and parsley.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Lyon

Lyon |ˈlʌɪən |(in full Lord Lyon or Lyon King of Arms ) noun the chief herald of Scotland. ORIGIN late Middle English: archaic variant of lion, named from the lion on the royal shield.

 

Lyon, Mary Mason

Ly on, Mary Mason |ˈlīən ˈlaɪən | (1797 –1849 ), US educator. She founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount Holyoke College ) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1837 and served as its first president 1837 –49.

 

Lyon Court

Lyon Court noun the court over which the Lyon King of Arms presides.

 

lyonnaise

ly on naise |ˌlīəˈnāz ˌlaɪəˈneɪz | adjective (of food, esp. sliced potatoes ) cooked with onions or with a white wine and onion sauce. ORIGIN French, characteristic of the city of Lyons.

 

Lyons

Ly ons |lēˈôN, ˈlīənz liˈɔn | an industrial city and river port in southeastern France, situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers; pop. 480,778 (2006 ). Founded by the Romans in ad 43 as Lugdunum, it was an important city of Roman Gaul. French name Lyon, Mary Mason.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Lyon

Lyon |ˈlʌɪən |(in full Lord Lyon or Lyon King of Arms ) noun the chief herald of Scotland. ORIGIN late Middle English: archaic variant of lion, named from the lion on the royal shield.

 

Lyon, Mary Mason

Ly on, Mary Mason |ˈlīən ˈlaɪən | (1797 –1849 ), US educator. She founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (later Mount Holyoke College ) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, in 1837 and served as its first president 1837 –49.

 

Lyon Court

Lyon Court noun the court over which the Lyon King of Arms presides.

 

lyonnaise

lyonnaise |ˌliːəˈneɪz | adjective (of food, especially sliced potatoes ) cooked with onions or with a white wine and onion sauce. ORIGIN French, characteristic of the city of Lyons .

 

Lyons

Lyons |ˈliːɒ̃, French ljɔ̃ | an industrial city and river port in SE France, situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône Rivers; pop. 480,778 (2006 ). Founded by the Romans in ad 43 as Lugdunum, it was an important city of Roman Gaul. French name Lyon |ljɔ̃ |.

 

Duden Dictionary

Lyon

Ly on Eigenname |li̯õː |Stadt in Frankreich

 

Lyoner

Ly o ner Adjektiv |Ly o ner |indeklinables Adjektiv Lyoner Wurst

 

Lyoner

Ly o ner Substantiv, feminin , die |Ly o ner |die Lyoner; Genitiv: der Lyoner, Plural: die Lyoner Kurzwort für: Lyoner Wurst wohl nach der französischen Stadt Lyon Fleischwurst

 

Lyoner

Ly o ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ly o ner |der Lyoner; Genitiv: des Lyoners, Plural: die Lyoner Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Lyonerin

Ly o ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Ly o nerin |weibliche Form zu Lyoner

 

Lyoner Wurst

Ly o ner Wurst Substantiv, feminin , die |Ly o ner W u rst |

 

Lyoneser

Ly o ne ser , der Lyoner |Lyon e ser |

 

Lyoneserin

Ly o ne se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Lyon e serin |

 

lyonesisch

ly o ne sisch Adjektiv |lyon e sisch |Lyon, die Lyoner betreffend

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

lyonnaise

ly on naise /lì (ː )ənéɪz, là (ɪ )-/形容詞 リヨン風の, リヨネーズの 〘ジャガイモの薄切りをタマネギや白ワインで料理したもの 〙.