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calipash
or cal·li·pash
[ kal-uh-pash, kal-uh-pash ]
noun
- the part of a turtle next to the upper shield, consisting of a greenish gelatinous substance, considered a delicacy.
calipash
/ ˈkælɪˌpæʃ /
noun
- the greenish glutinous edible part of the turtle found next to the upper shell, considered a delicacy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of calipash1
First recorded in 1680–90; of obscure origin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of calipash1
C17: perhaps changed from Spanish carapacho carapace
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Example Sentences
At their watchfires they discourse upon the delicate fat round the kidneys as an alderman might talk of calipash.
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The upper part of the turtle is called the calipash—the under part the calipee.
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The calipash, or meat next the back-shell, may be cut smaller—the green fat into pieces about two inches square.
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I was remarking that sangaree and calipash, mangoes and guava jelly, dispose the heart to love, and so they do.
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Take half-a-pound of sugar, a quarter of caviare, a quarter of calipash, a quarter of millet and six peaches.
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