beefhouse

noun

Etymology

From beef + house.

  1. inherited from husen
  2. derived from *(s)kews-
  3. inherited from *hūsą — “house
  4. inherited from *hūs
  5. inherited from hūs — “dwelling, shelter, house
  6. inherited from hous
  7. compounded as beefhouse — “beef + house

Definitions

  1. A slaughterhouse for processing beef cattle.

    • The gambler type of big steers frequently fluctuated 50 cents per cwt. within two or three days, and they were responsible for beefhouse excoriation reaching yard buyers.
    • It is a far cry from the country beef slaughterhouse located on a neighboring stream, with its lack of sanitation and its lack of facilities for recovering by-products, to the modern beefhouse. such as will be opened at the Armour.
    • Mr Donaldson continued to work during the season as a gutty in the beefhouse at the Lorneville plant, notwithstanding a high level of pain and/or discomfort which he persistently experienced from his elbow disorder.
  2. A restaurant that specializes in beef dishes

    A restaurant that specializes in beef dishes; steakhouse.

    • Fifteen restaurants and lounges include a gourmet seafood restaurant, steakhouse, sidewalk cafe with Mexican food and pastas, deli ice cream parlor, beefhouse and oyster bar.
    • Badonsky describes Chops as a modern, moderately priced beefhouse restaurant.
    • "Saucy waitresses" and "friendly barkeeps" at this beefhouse duo serve "River Oaks Country Club regulars" and Med Center sorts "surprisingly delectable" steaks;

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA