From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgoulashgou‧lash /ˈɡuːlæʃ $ -lɑːʃ, -læʃ/ noun [countable, uncountable] DFFa dish of meat cooked in liquid with a hot-tasting pepper, originally from Hungary
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goulash• With sudden resolve she began to prepare a beef goulash for dinner.• Eat it was, the goulash excellent, good black bread, and the wine very passable.• If she were to insist on veal goulash, for example, all would be lost.Origin goulash (1800-1900) Hungarian gulyas