Meaning & Definition of word "Mouton"

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    Mouton

    /muːˈtɒn/

    noun:

    • 1. A sheep, especially in the context of meat prepared from sheep.
      • Example: The restaurant specializes in dishes made with mouton, offering a unique culinary experience.
    • 2. In fashion, a type of fabric made from sheared sheep's wool, often used in outerwear.
      • Example: She chose a stylish jacket made of mouton for the winter season.
    • 3. A term used in cooking to refer to lamb or sheep meat.
      • Example: The recipe called for slow-cooked mouton with garlic and rosemary.

    Etymology

    French, meaning 'sheep'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mouton d'api:

    Sheep leather, typically used in crafting.

    mouton noir:

    A term used to describe a 'black sheep' or an outcast in a group.

    Related Words

    ram:

    A male sheep, often used for breeding purposes.

    ewe:

    A female sheep.

    lamb:

    A young sheep, especially under one year old.

    Slang Meanings of mouton

    Meaning: A term for someone perceived as naive or easily led.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a mouton, think for yourself!