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Mornay
[ mawr-ney mawr-ney ]
noun
- Also called Duplessis-Mornay. Phi·lippe de [fee-, leep, d, uh], Sei·gneur du Ples·sis-Mar·ly [se-, nyœr, d, y, ple-see-m, a, r, -, lee], Pope of the Huguenots, 1549–1623, French statesman and Protestant leader.
- (often lowercase) Also called Mornay sauce. a béchamel, or white sauce, containing cheese, especially Parmesan and Gruyère.
Mornay
1/ mɔrnɛ /
noun
- MornayPhilippe de, Seigneur du Plessis-Marly15491623MFrenchPOLITICS: Huguenot leader Philippe de (filip də), Seigneur du Plessis-Marly. 1549–1623, French Huguenot leader AlsoDuplessis-Mornay
mornay
2/ ˈmɔːneɪ /
adjective
- often immediately postpositive denoting a cheese sauce used in several dishes
eggs mornay
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Mornay1
perhaps named after Philippe de Mornay , Seigneur du Plessis-Marly (1549–1623), French Huguenot leader
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Example Sentences
Mornay by chance one day entered the cabinet of the king, where his enemies were busy in their cabals.
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On his conversion, the character of which was as obvious then as it is now, compare Duplessis Mornay, Mm.
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Sauce Mornay has been hailed internationally as "the greatest culinary achievement in cheese."
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"Then I can be of no use, I fear," remarked M. Mornay dryly.
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In truth he had not realized how big a thing M. Mornay had done for him.
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