Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An acute infectious disease (septicemia) of swine: so called on account of more or less redness of skin accompanying it.
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Examples
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M. Pasteur has recently found that by passing the bacillus of "rouget" of pigs through rabbits, he can effect a considerable attenuation of the "rouget" virus.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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Briefly, it has been discovered that the bacillus of the "rouget" of pigs undergoes an increase of virulence by being cultivated through a series of pigeons.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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"rouget" of pigs was due to the late Dr. Thuillier.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various
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It will contain rouget, racasse, vive and galinette, plus scallops, mussels and shrimp.
Jay Weston: Authentic Bouillabaisse on Bastille Day at South Coast Plaza Jay Weston 2011
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It will contain rouget, racasse, vive and galinette, plus scallops, mussels and shrimp.
Jay Weston: Authentic Bouillabaisse on Bastille Day at South Coast Plaza Jay Weston 2011
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Second Course: Pan seared rouget with cuttlefish "noodles," pork belly and slipper lobster
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Second Course: Stuffed rouget, glazed slipper lobster and cuttlefish
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Inside Park has built up some buzz due to the presence of executive chef Matthew Weingarten, formerly of Savoy, who has the audacity to call his dishes "simple plates," despite the fact that most diners will need a dictionary and an encyclopedia to decode the menu, with items such as chiogga beets in poppy cream, limousin veal roast with chanterelle preserves, and sizzled rouget in corn cream.
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Perfectly cooked rouget fillets are placed on a bed of paper-thin rounds of zucchini with pine nuts, red peppers and fried parsley.
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Margaret, meanwhile, had, besides the grilled pike, made rouget stuffed with asparagus and simmered in a grapefruit bouillon, before wrapping the fish in a filo jacket that was lightly baked in the oven.
The Hundred-Foot Journey Richard C. Morais 2008
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