chasseur
adjective/ʃæˈsɜː(r)/
/ʃæˈsɜːr/
[after noun] (from French)- (of meat, especially chicken) served with a sauce made with wine and mushrooms
- The main course was chicken chasseur with potatoes and green vegetables.
Word Originmid 18th cent.: French, from chasser ‘to chase or hunt’.Want to learn more?
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