julienne - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (2024)

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Contents

  • 1 English
    • 1.1 Etymology
    • 1.2 Pronunciation
    • 1.3 Noun
      • 1.3.1 Synonyms
      • 1.3.2 Translations
    • 1.4 Verb
      • 1.4.1 Translations
    • 1.5 See also
    • 1.6 References
  • 2 Dutch
    • 2.1 Etymology
    • 2.2 Pronunciation
    • 2.3 Adverb
    • 2.4 Noun
  • 3 Finnish
    • 3.1 Etymology
    • 3.2 Pronunciation
    • 3.3 Noun
      • 3.3.1 Declension
  • 4 French
    • 4.1 Pronunciation
    • 4.2 Noun
      • 4.2.1 Derived terms
    • 4.3 Adjective
    • 4.4 Further reading
  • 5 Italian
    • 5.1 Etymology
    • 5.2 Noun
  • 6 Norman
    • 6.1 Etymology
    • 6.2 Noun

English

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Etymology

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From French julienne (1722),[1] from given name Jules or Julien, presumably from an otherwise unknown chef of that name. Originally used in potage julienne (Julienne potage, soup in the manner of Jules/Julien), meaning “soup made from thin slices”; this sense is now known as chiffonade.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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julienne (plural juliennes)

  1. (cooking) A garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips.
    • 1812, M. Appert, anonymous translator, The Art of Preserving All Kinds of Animal and Vegetable Substances, translation of original in French:

      I compose a Julienne of carrots, leeks, turnips, sorrel, French beans, celery, green peas, &c. These I prepare in the ordinary way, which consists in cutting the carrots, turnips, leeks, French beans and celery into small pieces, either round or long.

Synonyms

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Translations

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garnish of vegetables

Verb

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julienne (third-person singular simple present juliennes, present participle julienning, simple past and past participle julienned)

  1. (transitive) To prepare by cutting in this way.

Translations

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prepare by cutting in this way

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Larousse Gastronomique. Hamlyn. 2000. p. 642. →ISBN.

Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French julienne.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌʒy.liˈɛ.nə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: ju‧li‧en‧ne

Adverb

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julienne

  1. (cooking) in thin strips, in the manner of julienne

Noun

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juliennef (uncountable)

  1. (cooking) the cutting technique of cutting food into thin strips
  2. (cooking) julienne, French cut (food that has been cut in julienne)

Finnish

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Etymology

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French julienne

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈjulienːe/, [ˈjuliˌe̞nːe̞]
  • IPA(key): /ˈʒulienːe/, [ˈʒuliˌe̞nːe̞]
  • IPA(key): /ˈʒulien/, [ˈʒulie̞n]
  • Rhymes: -enːe
  • Syllabification(key): ju‧li‧en‧ne

Noun

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julienne

  1. (cooking) julienne

Declension

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Inflection of julienne (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominativejuliennejuliennet
genitivejuliennenjuliennejen
partitivejulienneajulienneja
illativejulienneenjulienneihin
singularplural
nominativejuliennejuliennet
accusativenom.juliennejuliennet
gen.juliennen
genitivejuliennenjuliennejen
juliennein rare
partitivejulienneajulienneja
inessivejuliennessajulienneissa
elativejuliennestajulienneista
illativejulienneenjulienneihin
adessivejuliennellajulienneilla
ablativejulienneltajulienneilta
allativejuliennellejulienneille
essivejuliennenajulienneina
translativejulienneksijulienneiksi
abessivejuliennettajulienneitta
instructivejuliennein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of julienne (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativejuliennenijulienneni
accusativenom.juliennenijulienneni
gen.julienneni
genitivejuliennenijuliennejeni
julienneini rare
partitivejulienneanijuliennejani
inessivejuliennessanijulienneissani
elativejuliennestanijulienneistani
illativejulienneenijulienneihini
adessivejuliennellanijulienneillani
ablativejulienneltanijulienneiltani
allativejuliennellenijulienneilleni
essivejuliennenanijulienneinani
translativejulienneksenijulienneikseni
abessivejuliennettanijulienneittani
instructive
comitativejulienneineni
second-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativejuliennesijuliennesi
accusativenom.juliennesijuliennesi
gen.juliennesi
genitivejuliennesijuliennejesi
julienneisi rare
partitivejulienneasijuliennejasi
inessivejuliennessasijulienneissasi
elativejuliennestasijulienneistasi
illativejulienneesijulienneihisi
adessivejuliennellasijulienneillasi
ablativejulienneltasijulienneiltasi
allativejuliennellesijulienneillesi
essivejuliennenasijulienneinasi
translativejulienneksesijulienneiksesi
abessivejuliennettasijulienneittasi
instructive
comitativejulienneinesi
first-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativejuliennemmejuliennemme
accusativenom.juliennemmejuliennemme
gen.juliennemme
genitivejuliennemmejuliennejemme
julienneimme rare
partitivejulienneammejuliennejamme
inessivejuliennessammejulienneissamme
elativejuliennestammejulienneistamme
illativejulienneemmejulienneihimme
adessivejuliennellammejulienneillamme
ablativejulienneltammejulienneiltamme
allativejuliennellemmejulienneillemme
essivejuliennenammejulienneinamme
translativejulienneksemmejulienneiksemme
abessivejuliennettammejulienneittamme
instructive
comitativejulienneinemme
second-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativejuliennennejuliennenne
accusativenom.juliennennejuliennenne
gen.juliennenne
genitivejuliennennejuliennejenne
julienneinne rare
partitivejulienneannejuliennejanne
inessivejuliennessannejulienneissanne
elativejuliennestannejulienneistanne
illativejulienneennejulienneihinne
adessivejuliennellannejulienneillanne
ablativejulienneltannejulienneiltanne
allativejuliennellennejulienneillenne
essivejuliennenannejulienneinanne
translativejulienneksennejulienneiksenne
abessivejuliennettannejulienneittanne
instructive
comitativejulienneinenne
third-person possessor
singularplural
nominativejuliennensajuliennensa
accusativenom.juliennensajuliennensa
gen.juliennensa
genitivejuliennensajuliennejensa
julienneinsa rare
partitivejulienneaan
julienneansa
juliennejaan
juliennejansa
inessivejuliennessaan
juliennessansa
julienneissaan
julienneissansa
elativejuliennestaan
juliennestansa
julienneistaan
julienneistansa
illativejulienneensajulienneihinsa
adessivejuliennellaan
juliennellansa
julienneillaan
julienneillansa
ablativejulienneltaan
julienneltansa
julienneiltaan
julienneiltansa
allativejuliennelleen
juliennellensa
julienneilleen
julienneillensa
essivejuliennenaan
juliennenansa
julienneinaan
julienneinansa
translativejuliennekseen
julienneksensa
julienneikseen
julienneiksensa
abessivejuliennettaan
juliennettansa
julienneittaan
julienneittansa
instructive
comitativejulienneineen
julienneinensa

French

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French Wikipedia has an article on:

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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juliennef (plural juliennes)

  1. (cooking) a julienne, a garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips
  2. Synonym of julienne des dames (dame's rocket) (Hesperis matronalis)
  3. (zoology) ling

Derived terms

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Adjective

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julienne

  1. feminine singular of julien

Further reading

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Italian

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French julienne.

Noun

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juliennef (plural julienni)

  1. julienne

Norman

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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juliennef (plural juliennes)

  1. (Jersey) European searocket (Cakile maritima)
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