rasher means A strip of bacon; a piece of bacon. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.
rasher is pronounced /ˈɹæʃə(ɹ)/.
Etymology
Unknown origin. Said to be an alteration of rasure.
noun
- A strip of bacon; a piece of bacon.“He was a man who made his tent comfortable wherever he pitched it, and long before Altamont’s arrival, had done justice to a copious breakfast of fried eggs and broiled rashers, which Mr. Grady had prepared secundum artem.”
- A strip, a piece (of something, such as ham, bacon, etc).“Now another layer of forcemeat, then rashers of ham, then forcemeat. Cover the surface with three rashers of fat bacon and a bayleaf; cover with paste, and bake for two hours in a moderate oven, covering the top with a piece of[…]”
verb
- To cut into rashers.“Most of the bacon sold is rashered or prepared as boiling joints in the retail shop, but recently there have been experiments in central arrangements for rashering bacon and its subsequent distribution pre-packed.”