Definition of Compotation. Meaning of Compotation. Synonyms of Compotation

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Definition of Compotation

Compotation
Compotation Com`po*ta"tion, n. [L. compotatio; com- + potare to drink.] The act of drinking or tippling together. [R.] The fashion of compotation. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Compotation from wikipedia

- Compote or compôte (French for stewed fruit) is a dessert originating from medieval Europe,[citation needed] made of whole or pieces of fruit in sugar...
- Compote can refer to: Compote, a dessert of stewed fruits, or a compote bowl or dish (often simply called "a compote"), the wide, flat, often stemmed vessel...
- also include Chicken Kiev and Kyiv cake. Ukrainians drink stewed fruit compote, juices, milk, ryazhanka, mineral water, tea and coffee, beer, wine and...
- A compote is a dish made from game meat. Some examples of the game meat used are rabbit, partridge and pigeon. The meat is cooked in a roux for a long...
- La Compôte (French pronunciation: [la kɔ̃pot]; Arpitan: La Konpouta) is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern...
- Tomato compote is a relish or side dish whose main ingredient is roasted or cooked tomatoes. In the United States, it has been prepared at least since...
- region. When served as a dessert, it is essentially identical to the French compote, which is where the term "kompot" originates from. When served as a drink...
- by the Competition Authority in the "compote cartel" case for forming a cartel with other players in the compote market to co-ordinate price increases...
- hazelnut crumb and raisin compote. She was praised by the judges for the silkiness of the semifreddo and the flavour of the compote as well as the texture...
- Modern Art, New York 1914–15, Nature morte au compotier (Still Life with Compote and Gl****), oil on canvas, 63.5 × 78.7 cm (25 × 31 in), Columbus Museum...