Meaning & Definition of word "Veal"

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    Veal

    /viːl/

    noun:

    • 1. Meat from a young calf.
      • Example: The restaurant specializes in dishes made with veal, such as osso buco and veal piccata.
    • 2. A dish or cuisine that features veal as the main ingredient.
      • Example: She prepared a delicious veal marsala for dinner last night.
    • 3. The flesh of a calf used as food.
      • Example: He prefers veal to beef because he finds it more tender.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'veale', from Old French 'veal', from Latin 'vitellus' meaning 'young cow'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    veal cutlet:

    A thin slice of veal that is breaded and fried.

    veal stew:

    A dish made by slow cooking veal with vegetables and stock.

    veal scallopini:

    Thinly sliced veal, sautéed and often served with a sauce.

    Related Words

    calf:

    A young cow or bull, typically less than one year old.

    beef:

    Meat from cattle.

    butcher:

    A person who prepares and sells meat.

    Slang Meanings of veal

    Meaning: The phrase 'veal' can sometimes be used slangily to refer to something delicate or tender.

    Example Sentence: That fancy restaurant serves veal, it’s all about that delicate flavor.

    Meaning: In certain contexts, 'veal' might imply being pampered or spoiled.

    Example Sentence: He’s been living the veal life, getting everything handed to him.