greaves

/gri:vz/
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greaves

A butcher scrapes the greaves from the bottom of the large pot.

Definition

Noun (plural noun, treated as singular or plural) 1. The residue left after animal fat (especially from pigs or cows) has been melted down and the fat (lard or tallow) has been removed. This residue consists of the fibrous tissue, skin, and sometimes small bits of meat that do not melt. It is often dried and used in animal feed or, historically, as a food for the poor.

Usage Notes
  • The word "greaves" is almost always used in its plural form.
  • It is an uncountable noun referring to a substance, similar to words like "sand" or "flour." You can refer to "some greaves" or "a pile of greaves."
  • This is a specialized term used primarily in the contexts of rendering (the process of melting animal fat), agriculture (animal feed), and historical foodways.
Examples
  • After rendering the pork fat for lard, the solid greaves were collected and dried.
  • The historical recipe mentioned using greaves as a cheap source of protein.
  • The rendering plant sells the greaves to be processed into pet food.
Advanced / Specialized Usage
  • In some regional or historical contexts, "greaves" can refer specifically to cracklings—the crispy, cooked skin and tissue left after frying or roasting pork or poultry fat. In this culinary sense, they are often seasoned and eaten as a snack.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cracklings (noun, plural): The crisp residue, especially of pork skin, after fat has been rendered. Often eaten as food. (This is a common synonym in a food context).
  • Scraps (noun, plural): Small pieces of something, especially leftover food. (A more general term that could include greaves).
  • Render (verb): To melt down (animal fat) to extract the usable oil or lard, a process which produces greaves.
Synonyms
  • Cracklings
  • Rendering residue
  • Fat scraps
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Important Distinction: "Greaves" has a completely different and more common meaning as a piece of medieval armor that protected the shin. This homograph (same spelling, different meaning) is unrelated to the food/rendering term. The armor meaning is derived from Old French, while the residue meaning has a separate Germanic origin.
    • Example (Armor): The knight's steel greaves protected his legs from sword blows.
  • When encountering the word, context is essential to determine which meaning is intended. The definition provided here focuses solely on the "residue" meaning.
greaves

A butcher scrapes the greaves from the bottom of the large pot.

Noun
  1. the residue that remains after animal fat has been rendered

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