bourguignon/ˌbɔɹɡinˈjoʊn/EtymologyAn unadapted borrowing from French bourguignon.adjIn a style typical of Burgundy (whether the administrative region, the earlier duchy, or both).“Near-synonym: Burgundian”nameThe Romance Burgundian language or dialect.“He published an edition of Virgil in the Bourguignon dialect, with notes, at Dijon, in 1831.”nounBeef bourguignon, or a similar dish replacing beef with some other ingredient.“They ordered a nice red to go with their bourguignon.”