poilu

['pwɑ:lu:, pwɑ:'lju:]
  • n. (法)法国兵

英英释义


1. thick stew made of rice and chicken and small game; southern U.S.

英文词源


poilu (n.)
French private soldier, 1914, from French poilu, literally "hairy," from poil "hair," not of the head, but of beards, animal coats, etc., from Latin pilus (see pile (n.3)). In 19c. French the adjective had a secondary sense of "strong, brave, courageous" (Balzac).