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/fin"euhn had"ee/smoked haddock.Also, finnan haddock.[1805-15; lit., haddock of Findhorn, fishing port in Scotland; see -IE]
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Finnan Haddie — is smoked haddock. It s used in the preparation of dishes. Its origin is Findon near Aberdeen, Scotland but found a new home on American shores in the colonies of New England. External Links * [http://recipes.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Category:Finnan… … Wikipedia
Finnan haddie — Fin nan had die [See {Haddock}.] Haddock cured in peat smoke, originally at Findon (pron. f[i^]n an), Scotland. the name is also applied to other kinds of smoked haddock. [Written also {finnan haddock}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
finnan haddie — [fin′ən had′ē] n. [prob. < Findhorn haddock, after fishing port and river of Findhorn, Scotland; often assoc. with Findon, Scotland] smoked haddock: also finnan haddock … English World dictionary
finnan haddie — noun haddock usually baked but sometimes broiled with lots of butter • Syn: ↑finnan haddock, ↑finnan, ↑smoked haddock • Hypernyms: ↑haddock * * * ˌfinənˈhadē, di noun or … Useful english dictionary
finnan haddie — noun Etymology: alteration of findon haddock, from Findon, village in Scotland Date: 1848 smoked haddock called also finnan haddock … New Collegiate Dictionary
finnan haddie — split, lightly salted and cold smoked (for a few hours) haddock, without head and guts, from Scotland. Cooked in butter or cream traditionally. Also called finnan haddock. Reputedly named for the village of Findon in Scotland … Dictionary of ichthyology
finnan haddie — fin•nan had•die [[t]ˈfɪn ən ˈhæd i[/t]] n. coo smoked haddock • Etymology: 1805–15; lit., haddock of Findhorn, fishing port in Scotland; see ie … From formal English to slang
finnan haddock — finnan haddie … Dictionary of ichthyology
Finnan — is a place name and surname.Places:*Finnan, Aberdeenshire (officially Findon), home of the Finnan haddie.People named Finnan:* Aengus Finnan, Canadian folk musician * Steve Finnan, Irish footballer … Wikipedia
finnan haddock — Finnan haddie Fin nan had die [See {Haddock}.] Haddock cured in peat smoke, originally at Findon (pron. f[i^]n an), Scotland. the name is also applied to other kinds of smoked haddock. [Written also {finnan haddock}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English