The name of curry (the spice) comes from Kari which in Tamil (language) means a dish that you have with rice.
The English surname Curry comes from Scottish and Irish place names, or from the French curie. The variant Currier comes from Norman French corier (leather tanner).
The word curry, or curry s are traced back to South and Southeastern Asian areas in regards to to a wide variety of cuisine or local favorite meal dishes.
Curry is Celtic/Gaelic.
Although curry's origins have not been completely pinpointed, scholars know the region of origin for curry. Curry was originally created in the Indus Valley.
It is a spicy dish of Indian origin
S. George Curry was born in 1854.
S. George Curry died in 1942.
Curry, is Curry in German. Their isn't a Fancy German word for it, just, curry.
The word is the same in Spanish, "curry"
E. S. Curry has written: 'The No-din''
Poulet au curry
Solomon S. Curry House was created in 1887.
Chicken curry is a South Asian/Indian dish. The word "curry" comes from the Indian word, kari. Karimeaning sauce.
Meaning to 'fool around' or 'dawdle'. Known from the 1860's but specific origin unknown