brisket

noun
/ˈbɹɪskɪt/

Etymology

From Middle English brusket, probably from Old Danish bryske (“cartilage, gristle”), from Old Norse brjósk, from Proto-Germanic *briuskiz (compare German Brausche (“knot on the head”)). Cognate with Danish brusk, Icelandic brjósk.

  1. derived from *briuskiz
  2. derived from brjósk
  3. derived from bryske
  4. inherited from brusket

Definitions

  1. The chest of an animal.

  2. A cut of meat taken from the chest, especially from the section under the first five ribs.

    • Right after chili, smoked beef brisket could easily be the state food of Texas.
  3. A smoked meat dish made from cow brisket popular in Texas.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. The character Bridget from the video game series Guilty Gear.

The neighborhood

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