How Do You Spell JIGOT?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɪɡət] (IPA)

The word "jigot" can be spelled in different ways, depending on the language and dialect. In French cooking, "jigot" refers to a leg of lamb, which is spelled as "gigot". Meanwhile, in Scottish Gaelic, "jigot" means "young goat" and is spelled as "gigeadh". The phonetic transcription for "jigot" is /dʒɪˈɡɒt/, which represents the sounds of the letters "j-i-g-o-t". It is important to use correct spelling and pronunciation when communicating, as it can affect how people understand us.

JIGOT Meaning and Definition

  1. See Gigot.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for JIGOT

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Etymology of JIGOT

The etymology of the word "jigot" traces back to the Old French word "gigot", which in turn comes from the Late Latin word "gibbus". "Gibbus" referred to a rounded shape, specifically a hump or hunchback. Over time, "gigot" evolved to signify a leg of lamb or mutton, which is thick at one end and tapers towards the other, resembling a hump in shape. This culinary sense of "gigot" eventually made its way into English as "jigot", commonly used to refer to a leg of lamb.

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