- sowbelly
- [ʹsaʋbelı] n
солёное свиное сало, шпик
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
sowbelly — ☆ sowbelly [sou′bel΄ē ] n. Informal SALT PORK … English World dictionary
sowbelly — noun Salted pork from the belly of a pig. The process consists of laying a side of bacon, profanely called sowbelly, flat on the ground, and eliminating, by a dexterous use of the knife... mdash; Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society … Wiktionary
Sowbelly Canyon — is located in the northwestern corner of Nebraska. It is 2.7 miles northeast of Harrison and is part of the Pine Ridge region.Sowbelly Canyon is a little known portion of the Pine Ridge. The canyon can be viewed on a scenic driving route north of … Wikipedia
sowbelly — noun Date: 1867 fat salt pork or bacon … New Collegiate Dictionary
sowbelly — /sow bel ee/, n. fat salt pork taken from the belly of a hog. [1865 70, Amer.; SOW2 + BELLY] * * * … Universalium
sowbelly — n. salt pork taken from the belly of a pig carcass … English contemporary dictionary
sowbelly — sow•bel•ly [[t]ˈsaʊˌbɛl i[/t]] n. cvb salt pork taken from the belly • Etymology: 1865–70 … From formal English to slang
sowbelly — noun salt pork from the belly of a hog carcass (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑salt pork * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : fat salt pork or bacon : side meat * * * /sow bel ee/, n. fat salt pork taken from the belly of a hog. [1865 70, Amer.; SOW2 + BELLY] … Useful english dictionary
Delaware River and Lancaster Railroad — Locale Pennsylvania Dates of operation 1890 (1892?)–1893 Successor abandoned Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge) … Wikipedia
salt pork — noun fat from the back and sides and belly of a hog carcass cured with salt • Hypernyms: ↑pork, ↑porc • Hyponyms: ↑fatback, ↑sowbelly * * * noun : pork cured in salt or brine; specifically … Useful english dictionary
Pocket knife — A pocket knife is a folding knife with one or more blades that fit inside the handle that can still fit in a pocket. It is also known as a jackknife or jack knife.[1][2] Blades can range from 1 cm (1/2 inch) to as much as 30 cm… … Wikipedia