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[pĕt́ē-tōź]
(pl.n.)The feet of a pig used as food.
(pl.n.)Human feet or toes, especially those of a child.
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pettitoes ( ) pl.n. The feet of a pig used as food. Human feet or toes, especially those of a child. [Possibly from earlier pettytoe , offal ... Home > Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ... The feet of a pig used as food.
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Definition of pettitoes from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of pettitoes. Pronunciation of pettitoes. pettitoes synonyms. pettitoes usage examples and pettitoes quotes. ... "pettitoes." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009...
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The pleasures of pigs' feet are enhanced if you juice up their flavor with seasoning and add a little crunch. ... There’s a lot of pleasure to be had in eating pigs’ feet (or, to give them a slightly more charming name, trotters — or a far more charming, outmoded one, pettitoes).
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Definition of pettitoes from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "pettitoes" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The term pettitoes is now virtually obsolete, but for a couple of hundred years before its demise it was used for ‘pigs' trotters’: ‘When pettitoes are fried they should first be boiled’ (Mary Jewry, Model Cookery, 1875). This application, however, arose out of the entirely mistaken supposition that the word...
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Beswick Aunt Pettitoes with the mark that Charlton's Standard catalog denotes as BP-3b (brown, "s" on Potter). She is 3-3/4" high and has a blue ... ... Beswick Aunt Pettitoes with the mark that Charlton's Standard catalog denotes as BP-3b (brown, "s" on Potter). She is 3-3/4" high and has a blue dress and white polka dot...
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A recipe for Fricasseed Pig's Trotters or Pettitoes with method, ingredients, reviews and similar recipes. ... 1. Wash the trotters or pettitoes thoroughly in salted water. 2. Remove the skin and tubes from the liver and prepare the heart (pi47). 3. Put the trotters or pettitoes, liver and heart in a large pan and cover...
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