ragù
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Italian ragù, from French ragoût, from Middle French ragoûter (“to awaken the appetite”), from goût (“taste”), from Latin gustus. Doublet of ragout.
Noun
ragù (countable and uncountable, plural ragùs)
- An Italian pasta sauce containing ground meat cooked with sautéed vegetables in tomato sauce or some other kind of liquid.
- Hyponym: Bolognese sauce
Italian
FWOTD – 5 June 2014
Etymology
Borrowed from French ragoût, from Middle French ragoûter (“to awaken the appetite”), from goût (“taste”), from Latin gustus. See also gusto (“taste”) and its derivations.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /raˈɡu/, [räˈɡu]
- Rhymes: -u
- Hyphenation: ra‧gù
Noun
ragù m (invariable)
- (countable and uncountable) ragù, ragu (pasta sauce)
- 2009, Per il verso giusto: Übungsbuch für fortgeschrittene Italienischlernende, Helmut Buske Verlag, page 196:
- Non è difficile preparare un buon ragù.
- Preparing some good ragù is not difficult.
- Hyponyms: ragù alla bolognese, ragù alla napoletana, ragù di pesce (fish ragù), ragù vegetariano (vegetarian ragù, vegetable ragù)
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