pilaf

pilaf
pilaf (n.) oriental dish of rice boiled with meat, 1610s, from Turk. pilav, from Pers. pilaw. Spelling influenced by Mod.Gk. pilafi, from the Turkish word.

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  • pilaf — or pilaff [pē′läf΄, pi läf′] n. [Pers pilāv] a dish made of rice or wheat boiled in a seasoned liquid, and usually containing meat or, sometimes, fish …   English World dictionary

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