Salmagundi — Salmagundi ; or The Whim whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. Others Pays États unis d’Amérique Langue Anglais Périodicité Irrégulière … Wikipédia en Français
Salmagundi — is a salad dish originating in the early 17th century England comprising cooked meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit, leaves, nuts and flowers and dressed with oil, vinegar and spices.The term does not refer to a single recipe but describes the… … Wikipedia
Salmagundi — (nach frz. salmagondis) ist eine in Großbritannien und den USA verwendete Bezeichnung für ein Gericht der Kalten Küche, das nach allgemeiner Auffassung vor allem aus Fleisch, Eiern und Sardellen besteht. Der Begriff kam im 17. Jahrhundert in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Salmagundi — Sal ma*gun di, n. [F. salmigondis, of uncertain origin; perhaps from L. salgama condita, pl.; salgama pickles + condita preserved (see {Condite}); or from the Countess Salmagondi, lady of honor to Maria de Medici, who is said to have invented it; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Salmagundi — Salmagundi, 1) Gericht aus verschiedenen Bestandtheilen zusammengekocht, eine Art Ragout; 2) schlecht zusammenhängende Rede od. Schrift, Salbaderei … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Salmagundi — Salmagundi, Gewicht aus verschiedenen Bestandtheilen; schlecht zusammenhängende Rede … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
salmagundi — 1670s, from Fr. salmigondis, originally seasoned salt meats (Cf. Fr. salmis salted meats ), from M.Fr. salmigondin, coined by Rabelais, of uncertain origin, but probably related to salomene hodgepodge of meats or fish cooked in wine, (early 14c.) … Etymology dictionary
salmagundi — [sal΄mə gun′dē] n. [Fr salmigondis, earlier salmigondin, altered < ? It salame conditi, preserved pickled meat < salame (see SALAMI) + conditi < pp. of condire, to flavor, preserve < L, to preserve, pickle] 1. a dish of chopped meat,… … English World dictionary
Salmagundi — Many years ago salmagundi was a certain concoction of various foodstuffs. Today, it means any variety of things brought together. Salmagundi, according to Dr. Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, is a mixture of minced veal, chicken, or turkey, anchovies,… … Dictionary of eponyms
Salmagundi (Zeitschrift) — Salmagundi; or The Whim whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. Others war eine satirische Zeitschrift, die in den Jahren 1807/08 in New York erschien. Sie wurde von Washington Irving, seinem Bruder William Irving sowie James Kirke… … Deutsch Wikipedia