navarin
/ (ˈnævərɪn, French navarɛ̃) /
a stew of mutton or lamb with root vegetables
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How to use navarin in a sentence
This success and the capture of very strong trenches to the north of the navarin Farm drove the Germans to desperate efforts.
The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 4 (of 10) | James Edward ParrottIt seems we had to wait for artillery before making the attack on navarin itself.
A Soldier of the Legion | Edward MorlaeA Russian torpedo boat in shelter behind the navarin, now seeing its chance, darted out and launched its projectile.
The Great War in England in 1897 | William Le QueuxDuring the first few minutes following this sudden disaster to the enemy the firing ceased, and the navarin ran up signals.
The Great War in England in 1897 | William Le QueuxLieut. Kempe returned from an unsuccessful excursion to navarin island in search of guanacoes.
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