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In some senses, chawdron is marked as archaic, obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.
CHAWDRON + NOUN
th'ingredience
noun
The entrails of an animal, especially when used as a food ingredient; offal.
The ſecond kind of Letuce, hath crompled leaues, wrinckled and gathered or drawen together almoſt like the Moquet or Chauden of a Calfe: […]
Hovv fare I? troth, for ſixpence a meale, vvench, as vvel as heart can vviſh, vvith Calves Chaldrons, and Chitterlings, beſides I haue a Punck after ſupper, as good as a roſted Apple.
A sauce made from chopped animal entrails.
Lyfte that ſwanne. Take and dyghte hym as a gooſe but let hym haue a largyour bꝛawne ⁊ loke ye haue chawdꝛon.
[T]heir blamangers, jellies, chavvdres and a number of exquiſit ſauces, and delicate junkets of all ſorts, ſent up and brought to the board: […]
The ſecond kind of Letuce, hath crompled leaues, wrinckled and gathered or drawen together almoſt like the Moquet or Chauden of a Calfe: […]
WiktionaryHovv fare I? troth, for ſixpence a meale, vvench, as vvel as heart can vviſh, vvith Calves Chaldrons, and Chitterlings, beſides I haue a Punck after ſupper, as good as a roſted Apple.
WiktionaryAdde thereto a Tigers Chawdron, / For th'Ingredience of our Cawdron.
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In some senses, chawdron is marked as archaic, obsolete, historical. Watch for register when choosing this word.