bredie
English
editEtymology
editFrom Afrikaans bredie, possibly from Portuguese bredo.[1][2] Alternatively, perhaps from Malagasy.[3][4]
Noun
editbredie (plural bredies)
- (South Africa) A thick stew of meat and vegetables.
References
edit- ^ Hildegard Schnell, English in South Africa (2010)
- ^ Rajend Mesthrie, Language in South Africa (2002)
- ^ Christiaan Louis Leipoldt, Leipoldt's Cellar and Kitchen (2005), page 1: I have long since given up the task of trying to identify the precise etymology of our Afrikaans word bredie. […] Professor Bosman tells me that the word bredie probably comes from Malagasy - one of the few Malagasy words we have.
- ^ Eric Rosenthal, Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (1973), volume 2, page 77: Bredie. Malay dish of meat and vegetables hashed together. Name comes from Madagascar. It was originally written Breedi.
Anagrams
editAfrikaans
editPronunciation
editNoun
editbredie (plural bredies)
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- → English: bredie