choke-priest
English
Etymology
UK mid-19th century. Calque of Italian strozzapreti, from strozzare (“to choke; to strangle”) + prete (“priest”). Equivalent to choke + priest.
Noun
choke-priest (uncountable)
- (obsolete) A thick Italian soup containing pasta or dumplings.
- 1848, James Grant, Adventures of an Aide-de-camp, volume 1, page 145:
- Warm choke-priest, pastry, and sour wine (the refuse of the convent cellars) were retailed for the same purposes.
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