Caneton

/kænəˈtɑn/ noun

A young duck, especially a duckling prepared or used as food in French cuisine.

From French 'caneton,' a diminutive form of 'canard' (duck). The French word derives from Old French and ultimately from Latin 'anatis.' This culinary term was borrowed into English from French cooking vocabulary.

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