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haggis

hag·gis [ hággiss ] (plural hag·gis·es)


noun 
Definition:
 
Scottish round sausage: a Scottish dish made from chopped lamb's heart, lungs, and liver mixed with suet, oats, onions, and seasonings, which is packed into a round sausage skin and usually boiled. Haggis is traditionally cooked in a cleaned sheep's stomach, but artificial casings are now frequently used.

[15th century. Origin ?]

Word History

One possible source of haggis is Middle English haggen, meaning "to chop," a northern variant of hack. From this view, its name would refer to its chopped-up contents. An alternative possibility is Old French agace, meaning "magpie." This is supported by a parallel semantic development of English pie, which originally meant "magpie" but was apparently applied to a "pastry case with a filling" from the notion that the collection of edible odds and ends in a pie resembles the collection of trinkets assembled by the acquisitive magpie. The miscellaneous assortment of sheep's entrails and other ingredients in a haggis would therefore represent the magpie's hoard.

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