Re: USAGE: plunk/plank
From: | Gregory Gadow <gadow@...> |
Date: | Thursday, January 17, 2002, 20:39 |
Merriam Webster On-line (http://www.m-w.com) gives a near meaning of 'plank'
that apply:
plank (verb):
2 : SET DOWN 1, 2 -- usually used with down
3 : to cook and serve on a board <planked salmon> <planked steak>
I've always seen the word 'trivet' used, but I have no doubt that regional
differences exist. (I grew up on the West Coast of the US FWIW.)
Gregory Gadow
gadow@hotmail.com
In Any Tongue
http://pub19.ezboard.com/binanytongue
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