Definitions for boudin

boudin bou·din

Spelling: [boo-dan]
IPA: /buˈdɛ̃/

Boudin is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 88 anagrams from letters in boudin (bdinou).

Definitions for boudin

noun

  1. a blood sausage (boudin noir) or sometimes a white sausage (boudin blanc) made of chicken, pork, or veal.

Origin of boudin

1795-1805, Americanism; Louisiana French, French: sausage; Old French, of obscure origin

Examples for boudin

In 2003, boudin was released; by 2008 she had landed a coveted teaching position at an Ivy League university.

Dr boudin had said the invalid might have gooseberry syrup with seltzer water.

Or the boudin may be packed into jars, and sliced or cut into dice and sautéed when cold.

They were well-known medical men of the city, Drs Pinault and boudin.

boudin's production has been enormous, and nothing that he has done is indifferent.

boudin in French signifies a pudding, in Creole it also signifies the belly.

Dr boudin prescribed an emetic, which produced good effects.

As for Perrault, he probably drew from a popular tradition his Aune de boudin.

It was here that boudin lived and most of the Impressionists came, and round about they found their subjects.

boudin was present, but escaped the explosion and evaded capture.

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