See Also: MIDWIFE, med(law)
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Midwife(health)
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Dariole (recipes) and midwife (medicine)


Dariole (recipes)


Also known as a madeleine tin, this is a small steep-sided metal mould about 8cm (3.2in) tall, with flared sides (narrower at the bottom than at the top). It' s used for individual servings of all kinds of sweet or savoury dishes including pastries, mousses, jellies, timbales or portions of rice or potatoes. Castle pudding is a classic dessert that' s always made in a dariole mould.Castle puddingsIndividual Christmas puddings with whisky cream and liqueur butter

midwife (medicine)


midwife


Origin: OE. Midwif, fr. AS. Mid with (akin to Gr) + woman, wife. Properly, the woman or wife who is attendant upon a woman in Childbirth. See Meta-, and Wife.

A woman who assists Other women in Childbirth; a female practitioner of the obstetric Art.

Source: Websters Dictionary