lobscouse

English

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Etymology

Possibly from Yorkshire dialect lob (boil, literally bubbling up) + scouse, a word of unknown origin.

Compare lapskaus, Dutch lapskous, Norwegian Bokmål lapskaus, German Lapskaus, Danish skipperlabskovs/labskovs; also English loblolly.

Noun

lobscouse (usually uncountable, plural lobscouses)

  1. (nautical) A dish of meat stewed with vegetables and ship biscuit.

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References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

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