Definitions for galette

galette ga·lette

Spelling: [guh-let]
IPA: /gəˈlɛt/

Galette is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 105 anagrams from letters in galette (aeegltt).

Definitions for galette

noun

  1. any of various thin, round cakes or pastries, often with a filling or topping:
  2. a savory buckwheat crepe typical of northwestern French cuisine, cooked on a griddle and garnished with meat, cheese, vegetables, or egg:

Origin of galette

1775-80; French galette, from Old French galet “smooth pebble on a beach,” from gal “pebble, chip”

Examples for galette

A few years ago the “galette” was not the safest of places for a stranger to go to alone.

She would bring them herself, and have a slice of galette or a fig from the big basketful with them.

It was not for nothing that the Norman farmer lounged in the court and doorway, and brought home presents of galette.

Here, good wife, a cup of wine and some galette for this gentleman.

Mounted upon Zephyr and galette, the captain and the count scoured the island in search of some available retreat.

When they ventured to the top of the height as far as the "galette Windmill" they had a stewed rabbit.

Pierre accepted the galette, reciprocated the civil speeches, but kept his eyes open.

She returned to Rue du Helder with a portion of galette, which she had no desire to taste; but Paul was not in his place.

Monsieur, give me a little flour and some butter, and I'll make a galette for the young ones.

I trust the whole school had galette with sugar on your birthday, Elizabeth?

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