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Hors d'oeuvre   /hɔrz dərv/   Listen
noun
Hors d'oeuvre  n.  (pl. hors d'oeuveres)  
1.
Something unusual or extraordinary. (R.)
2.
A dish served as a relish, usually at the beginning of a meal.






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"Hors d'oeuvre" Quotes from Famous Books



... masters of the art of letter writing were Cicero and Voltaire,"[5] there is a decided flavor of the nineteenth century in Cicero's words to a good liver whom he is going to visit. "You must not reckon," he wrote, "on my eating your hors d'oeuvre. I have given them up entirely. The time has gone by when I can abuse my stomach with your olives and ...
— Historical Essays • James Ford Rhodes



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