Dauriat (en. Dauriat)
/doʁja/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Freshwater fish from the cyprinid family, known for its delicate flesh.
The dauriat is often caught in rivers.
Le dauriat est souvent pêché dans les rivières.
A type of fish appreciated by gourmets.
In this restaurant, the dauriat is prepared with fresh herbs.
Dans ce restaurant, le dauriat est préparé avec des herbes fraîches.
Etymology
The word 'dauriat' comes from old French 'daur', which means 'golden'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to make a dauriat
to prepare a dish made with dauriat.
faire un dauriat
to fish for dauriat
the action of catching the dauriat fish.
pêcher le dauriat
to cook dauriat
to prepare recipes using dauriat.
cuisiner le dauriat
Related Words
golden
term designating a fish with a golden color.
doré
cyprinid
family of fish to which the dauriat belongs.
cyprinidé
fish
general term for aquatic animals.
poisson
Slang Meanings
A tasty dish prepared with dauriat.
Tonight, I'm making a dauriat for dinner.
Ce soir, je fais un dauriat pour le dîner.
A good meal among friends with dauriat.
We had a great evening around a dauriat.
On a passé une super soirée autour d'un dauriat.