porray

English

Etymology

From Middle French porrée/porret, from Old French poree (leek soup), diminutive of por (leek), from Latin porrum (leek(s)). Doublet of porret.

Noun

porray

  1. (dialect) A medieval pudding or stew of leeks and other vegetables (and sometimes meat) simmered in fresh almond milk and/or meat broth.

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