pirogue
English

pirogues (1), Madagascar
Etymology
From French pirogue, in turn from Spanish piragua, from Kari'na piraua. Doublet of periagua.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pəˈɹəʊɡ/, /pɪˈɹəʊɡ/
- Rhymes: -əʊɡ
Noun
pirogue (plural pirogues)
- A canoe of shallow draft, made by hollowing a log.
- Synonym: periagua
- A small flat-bottom boat of shallow draft.
- (Cajun cooking) A boat-shaped food that is stuffed with seafood.
- 1996, Rick Perlmutter, Gayle Perlmutter, Walt Disney World for Lovers, page 240:
- There are even more elaborately prepared Cajun specialties, such as Bayou Bouillabaisse and pirogue of pasta and seafood.
- 1999, Fodor's 2000 USA, page 484:
- The eggplant pirogue, a regional specialty, is especially good here.
- 2005 August, “Restaurants”, in Indianapolis Monthly, page 300:
- Diners love the pirogue bread with crawfish tails, the barbecue shrimp with fiery tasso and the banana bread pudding.
- 2019, Marlys Beider, Continuum, page 257:
- She had ordered eggplant pirogue — a hollowed out eggplant, breaded, fried, and stuffed with shrimp, crawfish, and crab.
Translations
small dugout boat
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Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pi.ʁɔɡ/
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Noun
pirogue f (plural pirogues)
- pirogue
- 1797, La Pérouse, Voyage:
- Les pirogues étaient à balancier; chacune avait de trois à cinq hommes; les moyennes pouvaient avoir vingt-quatre pieds de longueur, un pied seulement de largeur, et à peu près autant de profondeur.
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- 1977, Jacques Brel (lyrics and music), “Les Marquises”:
- Les pirogues s’en vont, les pirogues s’en viennent / Et mes souvenirs deviennent ce que les vieux en font
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- (by extension) any canoe
- 1880, Victor Hugo, Âne:
- Les baleiniers, armant leurs pirogues de pêche, / Sont moins prompts à lancer leur barque au flot mouvant […] / Qu’un pédant n’est rapide à défaire un esprit.
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Derived terms
- crier pour la pirogue
- piroguer
- piroguier
Further reading
- “pirogue”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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