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leaf lard
noun
- lard prepared from the leaf fat of the hog.
leaf-lard
noun
- lard prepared from the leaf fat of a pig
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Word History and Origins
Origin of leaf lard1
First recorded in 1840–50
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Example Sentences
This is called leaf lard, because the pieces of fat are similar in shape to leaves.
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Leaf lard used exclusively for butterine and benzoinated lard.
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Leaf lard of the best quality obtainable was purchased from a butcher.
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A large amount of fat is found lining the back of the abdominal cavity, and this is known as leaf lard.
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Cook a dozen small onions, sliced, in a saucepan with one cup of sweet leaf-lard.
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