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po·tage

 (pō-täzh′)
n.
A thick, often creamy soup.

[French, from Old French; see pottage.]
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potage

(pɔtaʒ; English pəʊˈtɑːʒ)
n
(Cookery) any thick soup
[C16: from Old French; see pottage]
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po•tage

(poʊˈtɑʒ)

n.
a thick soup.
[< French; see pottage]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.potage - thick (often creamy) souppotage - thick (often creamy) soup    
soup - liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food
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Translations

potage

n (Cook) → dicke Suppe (mit Rahm)
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Philip sent the waiter for a bottle of Burgundy from the neighbouring tavern, and they had a potage aux herbes, a steak from the window aux pommes, and an omelette au kirsch.
A light potage, with a few grapes and bread, composed her dinner; even of these I observed that she laid aside nearly half for the succeeding day, doubts of her having the means of supporting her parent until the handkerchief was completed beginning to beset her mind.
{salle a manger = dining room; salon = living room; potage = soup}
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Resident friars and town wenches will be on hand to serve guests with their five-course feast of potages, roasts and pies, rounded off by pudding and cheeses and accompanied by flagons of ale and fine wine.
TV potages showed young medical staffers ransacking the Civic Center premises In Gulshan-e-Iqbal town, throwing stones and flowerpots to glass walls, breaking windowpanes and furiously shouting slogans against city government authorities.