gumbo
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views updated May 14 2018gum·bo / ˈgəmbō/ •
n. (pl. -bos) 1. okra, esp. the gelatinous pods used in cooking. ∎ (in Cajun cooking) a spicy chicken or seafood soup thickened typically with okra or rice.2. (Gumbo) a French-based patois spoken by some blacks and Creoles in Louisiana.3. a fine, clayey soil that becomes sticky and impervious when wet.4. a type of Cajun music consisting of a lively blend of styles and sounds: New Orleans syncopated gumbo.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
gumbo
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views updated May 29 2018gumbo American (
Creole); soup or stew made from okra, onions, celery, and pepper, flavoured with filé powder (powdered dried
sassafras leaves), and containing chicken, meat, fish, or shellfish. Also a name for
okra.
A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition DAVID A. BENDER
gumbo
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views updated May 17 2018gumbo (U.S.) okra plant or pods; soup thickened with the pods; (geol.) local clay or mud. XIX. Of Negro (Afr.) orig.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD