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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Carbonade \Car"bo*nade\, Carbonado \Car`bo*na"do\, n. [Cf. F.
carbonnade, It. carbonata, Sp. carbonada, from L. carbo
coal.] (Cookery)
Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on
coals; a chop. [Obs.]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Carbonado \Car`bo*na"do\, Carbonade \Car"bo*nade\, v. t. [imp. &
p. p. {Carbonadoed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Carbonadoing}.]
1. To cut (meat) across for frying or broiling; to cut or
slice and broil. [Obs.]
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A short-legged hen daintily carbonadoed. --Bean. &
Fl.
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2. To cut or hack, as in fighting. [Obs.]
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I'll so carbonado your shanks. --Shak.
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