• Bredie

    Origin

    From Afrikaans, possibly from Portuguese bredo.

    Hildegard Schnell, English in South Africa (2010)

    Rajend Mesthrie, Language in South Africa (2002)

    Alternatively, perhaps from Malagasy.

    Christiaan Louis Leipoldt, Leipoldt's Cellar and Kitchen (2005), page 1: I have long since given up the task of trying to identify the precise etymology of our Afrikaans word bredie. ... Professor Bosman tells me that the word bredie probably comes from Malagasy - one of the few Malagasy words we have.

    Eric Rosenthal, Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (1973), volume 2, page 77: Bredie. Malay dish of meat and vegetables hashed together. Name comes from Madagascar. It was originally written Breedi.

    Full definition of bredie

    Noun

    bredie

    (plural bredies)
    1. (South African English) A thick stew of meat and vegetables.
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