Poulet

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. A note; a familiar note.
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  • noun. the flesh of a chicken used for food
  • Word Usage
    "And, if you were to send a poulet to a fine woman, in such a hand, she would think that it really came from the poulailler; which, by the bye, is the etymology of the word poulet; for Henry the Fourth of France used to send billets-doux to his mistresses by his poulailler, under pretense of sending them chickens; which gave the name of poulets to those short, but expressive manuscripts."
    Hypernym
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    poultry  
    Hyponym
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    broiler  capon  frier  fryer  hen  
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