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cur·ry1    Audio Help   [kur-ee, kuhr-ee] Pronunciation Key noun, plural -ries, verb, -ried, -ry·ing.
–noun
1.East Indian Cookery. a pungent dish of vegetables, onions, meat or fish, etc., flavored with various spices or curry powder, and often eaten with rice.
2.any dish flavored with curry powder or the like: a lamb curry.
3.curry powder.
–verb (used with object)
4.to cook or flavor (food) with curry powder or a similar combination of spices: to curry eggs.
5.give (someone) a bit of curry, Australian. to rebuke, discipline, or criticize; harass.
Also, currie.


[Origin: 1590–1600; < Tamil kaṟi sauce]
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cur·ry2    Audio Help   [kur-ee, kuhr-ee] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object), -ried, -ry·ing.
1.to rub and clean (a horse) with a currycomb.
2.to dress (tanned hides) by soaking, scraping, beating, coloring, etc.
3.to beat; thrash.
4.curry favor, to seek to advance oneself through flattery or fawning: His fellow workers despised him for currying favor with the boss.

[Origin: 1250–1300; ME cor(r)ayen, cor(r)eyen < AF curreier, c. OF correer, earlier conreer to make ready < VL *conrédāre; see corody]
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Cur·ry    Audio Help   [kur-ee, kuhr-ee] Pronunciation Key
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1.John (Anthony), 1949–94, British figure skater.
2.John Steu·art    Audio Help   [stoo-ert, styoo-] Pronunciation Key, 1897–1946, U.S. painter.
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cur·ry 1    Audio Help   (kûr'ē, kŭr'ē)  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   cur·ried, cur·ry·ing, cur·ries
  1. To groom (a horse) with a currycomb.
  2. To prepare (tanned hides) for use, as by soaking or coloring.


[Middle English curreien, from Anglo-Norman curreier, to arrange, curry, from Vulgar Latin *conrēdāre : Latin com-, com- + Vulgar Latin *-rēdāre, to make ready (of Germanic origin; see reidh- in Indo-European roots). Curry favor, by folk etymology from Middle English currayen favel, from Old French correier fauvel, to curry a fallow-colored horse, be hypocritical (from the fallow horse as a medieval symbol of deceit).]

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cur·ry 2 also cur·rie    Audio Help   (kûr'ē, kŭr'ē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. cur·ries
  1. Curry powder.
  2. A heavily spiced sauce or relish made with curry powder and eaten with rice, meat, fish, or other food.
  3. A dish seasoned with curry powder.

tr.v.   cur·ried, cur·ry·ing, cur·ries
To season (food) with curry.


[Tamil kaṟi.]

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curry  (v.)
c.1290, "to rub down a horse," from Anglo-Fr. curreier "to curry-comb a horse," from O.Fr. correier "put in order, prepare, curry," from con- intens. prefix + reier "arrange," from a Gmc. source. The surviving sense of curry favor is c.1510, altered by folk etymology from curry favel (c.1400) from O.Fr. correier fauvel "to be false, hypocritical," lit. "to curry the chestnut ('fawn-colored') horse," which in medieval Fr. allegories was a symbol of cunning and deceit.

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curry  (n.)
"spice," 1681, from Tamil kari "sauce, relish for rice."

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curry

noun
1. (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice 

verb
1. season with a mixture of spices; typical of Indian cooking 
2. treat by incorporating fat; "curry tanned leather" 
3. give a neat appearance to; "groom the dogs"; "dress the horses" [syn: dress

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curry [ˈkari, (American) ˈkə:ri] nounplural ˈcurries
(an originally Indian dish of) meat, vegetables etc cooked with spices
Example: chicken curry
Arabic: طَعام هِندي: كري
Chinese (Simplified): 咖哩
Chinese (Traditional): 咖哩飯菜
Czech: karí
Danish: karryret
Dutch: kerrieschotel
Estonian: karriga maitsestatud roog
Finnish: currylla maustettu ruoka
French: curry
German: das Currygericht
Greek: κάρι
Hungarian: curryval készített húsétel
Icelandic: karríréttur
Indonesian: kari
Japanese: カレー料理
Latvian: gaļa ar saknēm garšvielu mērcē
Lithuanian: patiekalas su kariu
Norwegian: karri(rett)
Polish: (rodzaj potrawy indyjskiej)
Portuguese (Brazil): caril
Portuguese (Portugal): caril
Russian: карри
Slovak: karí
Slovenian: curry
Spanish: curry
Swedish: curryrätt
Turkish: köri
curry [ˈkari, (American) ˈkə:ri] verb
to cook in this way
Example: Are you going to curry this meat?
Arabic: يطبُح طَبخة كري
Chinese (Simplified): 在…加咖哩调味
Chinese (Traditional): 在…加咖哩調味
Czech: připravit jako karí
Danish: koge med karry
Dutch: met kerrie bereiden
Estonian: karriga maitsestama
French: accommoder au curry
Hungarian: curryval készít
Icelandic: krydda með karrí
Indonesian: memasak kari
Japanese: カレー粉で料理する
Korean: 카레로 맛내다
Latvian: sautēt (gaļu, saknes) garšvielu mērcē
Lithuanian: gaminti su kariu
Norwegian: tilberede med karri
Polish: przyrządzić po indyjsku
Portuguese (Brazil): temperar com caril
Portuguese (Portugal): fazer caril
Romanian: a asezona cu curry
Russian: приправлять карри
Slovak: pripraviť ako karí
Slovenian: pripraviti curry
Spanish: guisar con curry
Swedish: tillaga (krydda) med curry
Turkish: köri ile pişirmek
curry [ˈkari, (American) ˈkə:ri] verb
to rub down or comb and clean (a horse)
Arabic: يُمشّط شَعْر الفَرَس
Chinese (Simplified): 梳刷(马匹等)
Chinese (Traditional): 梳刷(馬匹等)
Czech: hřebelcovat
Danish: strigle
Dutch: roskammen
Estonian: sugema
Finnish: sukia
French: étriller
German: striegeln
Greek: ξυστρίζω
Hungarian: (le)csutakol
Icelandic: kemba
Indonesian: menyikat
Japanese: 馬ぐしでこする
Korean: (말에) 빗질을 하다
Latvian: sukāt (zirgu)
Lithuanian: valyti, šukuoti
Norwegian: strigle
Polish: czyścić
Portuguese (Brazil): almofaçar
Portuguese (Portugal): tratar
Romanian: a ţesăla
Russian: чистить (коня)
Slovak: česať
Slovenian: česati, krtačiti
Swedish: rykta
Turkish: tımar etmek, kaşağılamak
See also: curry powder, curried, curry favour

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Curry County, NM (county, FIPS 9) Location: 34.57214 N, 103.34598 W
Population (1990): 42207 (16906 housing units)
Area: 3641.7 sq km (land), 4.5 sq km (water)

Curry County, OR (county, FIPS 15) Location: 42.47259 N, 124.22990 W
Population (1990): 19327 (9885 housing units)
Area: 4215.0 sq km (land), 935.5 sq km (water)

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Curry

Ar*ray"\, n. [OE. arai, arrai, OF. arrai, arrei, arroi, order, arrangement, dress, F. arroi; a (L. ad) + OF. rai, rei, roi, order, arrangement, fr. G. or Scand.; cf. Goth. raidjan, garaidjan, to arrange, MHG. gereiten, Icel. rei[eth]i rigging, harness; akin to E. ready. Cf. Ready, Greith, Curry.]

1. Order; a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines; hence, order of battle; as, drawn up in battle array.

Wedged together in the closest array. --Gibbon.

2. The whole body of persons thus placed in order; an orderly collection; hence, a body of soldiers.

A gallant array of nobles and cavaliers. --Prescott.

3. An imposing series of things.

Their long array of sapphire and of gold. --Byron.

4. Dress; garments disposed in order upon the person; rich or beautiful apparel. --Dryden.

5. (Law) (a) A ranking or setting forth in order, by the proper officer, of a jury as impaneled in a cause. (b) The panel itself. (c) The whole body of jurors summoned to attend the court.

To challenge the array (Law), to except to the whole panel. --Cowell. --Tomlins. --Blount.

Commission of array (Eng. Hist.), a commission given by the prince to officers in every county, to muster and array the inhabitants, or see them in a condition for war. --Blackstone.
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Curry

Cor"o*dy\ (k?r"?-d?), n. [LL. corrodium, corredium, conredium, furniture, provision: cf. OF. conroi. See Curry.] (Old Law) An allowance of meat, drink, or clothing due from an abbey or other religious house for the sustenance of such of the king's servants as he may designate to receive it. [Written also corrody.]
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Curry

Cur"rie\ (k?r"r?), n. & v. See 2d & 3d Curry.
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