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griskin
[ griz-kin ]
noun
- a chop or steak, especially a pork chop.
- Archaic. a pork loin, especially the lean part.
griskin
/ ˈɡrɪskɪn /
noun
- the lean part of a loin of pork
Word History and Origins
Origin of griskin1
Example Sentences
Good griskin and geese! go dine, go!”
For, saving your favor, ma'am, he was as raw as a griskin, and there was n't a bit of him the size of a half-crown he could sit on without a cry-out; and no other pace would the beast go but this little jig-jig, from side to side, while he was tossing his head and flinging his mane about, just as if to say, 'Could n't I pitch you sky-high if I liked?
Now and then he varied it with pig-meat—good old country meat, let me tell you, pig-meat—such as spare-rib, griskin, blade-bone, and that mysterious morsel, the "mouse."
Put a piece of pork griskin into a stewpan, with very little more water than will just cover it.
The fore quarter has the spring or fore leg, the fore loin or neck, the sparerib, and the griskin.
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