sturgiun
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French estorjoun; in turn from Frankish *sturjō, from Proto-Germanic *sturjô.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sturˈdʒuːn/, /sturˈdʒoːn/
Noun
sturgiun (plural sturgiunes)
- Sturgeon or its meat.
- A dish made of veal made to resemble sturgeon.
- A brown cloth.
Descendants
- English: sturgeon
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