skillet
pronunciation
How to pronounce skillet in British English: UK [ˈskɪlɪt]
How to pronounce skillet in American English: US [ˈskɪlɪt]
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- Noun:
- a pan used for frying foods
Word Origin
- skillet
- skillet: [15] Skillet may come ultimately from the same source as English scuttle ‘large container’ – Latin scutella, a diminutive form of scutra ‘dish, platter’. This was altered in the postclassical period to *scūtella, which passed into Old French as escuele (source of Middle English skele ‘dish’, recorded only once). A further diminutive form escuelete ‘small platter’ emerged, which is a plausible source of English skillet. (An alternative possibility is that it was derived from the now virtually obsolete English skeel ‘bucket’ [14], which was borrowed from a Scandinavian source related to Old Norse skjóla ‘bucket’.)=> scuttle
- skillet (n.)
- c. 1400, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle French esculette "a little dish" (Modern French écuelle), diminutive of escuele "plate," from Latin scutella "serving platter" (see scuttle (n.)); or formed in English from skele "wooden bucket or pail" (early 14c.), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skjola "pail, bucket."
Example
- 1. Pour batter onto a medium to medium-high skillet .
- 2. Film a 10-inch skillet with olive oil and turn heat to medium .
- 3. Cooking your morning eggs on an aluminum skillet may lead to alzheimer 's disease down the road .
- 4. Next dish : roasted brussels sprouts with bacon , browned on the stove in a cast-iron skillet and then roasted in the oven .
- 5. Put the walnuts in a large skillet over medium heat and cook , stirring often , until fragrant and lightly browned , about 5 minutes .