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aitchbone
[ eych-bohn ]
noun
- the rump bone, as of beef.
- the cut of beef that includes this bone.
aitchbone
/ ˈɪʃˌəʊ /
noun
- the rump bone or floor of the pelvis in cattle
- a cut of beef from or including the rump bone
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of aitchbone1
1480–90; earlier hach-boon (with spurious h- ); ( h ) ach variant by misdivision as an ( h ) ach ( e ) of a nache rump < Middle French < Vulgar Latin *natica, feminine of *naticus of the rump, equivalent to Latin nati ( s ) rump, nates + -cus adj. suffix
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of aitchbone1
C15 hach-boon, altered from earlier nache-bone, nage-bone ( a nache mistaken for an ache, an aitch; compare adder 1); nache buttock, via Old French from Late Latin natica, from Latin natis buttock
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Boiled aitchbone of beef, carrots, parsnips, suet dumplings.
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Plate No. 10 is this aitchbone, which is first cut from the round, and then the steaks are taken off.
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Boiled beef, either the aitchbone or the silver side of the round; carrots, turnips, suet dumplings, and potatoes: if there is a marrowbone, serve the marrow on toast at the same time.
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After the aitchbone and steaks have been taken from the round there remain nice pieces for stewing and braising; and still lower the meat and bones are good for soups and jellies.
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