קישקע
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Hebrew [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Yiddish קישקע (kishke).
Pronunciation [edit]
Noun [edit]
קישקע m
- kishke: a traditional Ashkenazic dish made of stuffed beef intestine
Yiddish [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Slavic—Polish kiszka, Russian кишка (kíška), or Ukrainian кишка (kýška). From Proto-Slavic *kyša, *kyšьka (“intestine, stomach”). Related to Sanskrit कोष्ठ (koṣṭha, “intestine”) and possibly Greek κύστις (kústis, “bladder”).
Pronunciation [edit]
- (Litvish, Poylish) IPA: [ˈkɪʃkə]
Noun [edit]
קישקע (kishke) f, plural קישקעס (kishkes)
- intestine
- kishke, a traditional Ashkenazic dish made of stuffed beef intestine
Synonyms [edit]
- (bowels): געדערעם (gederem) pl
Descendants [edit]
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- Hebrew terms derived from Yiddish
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- Hebrew masculine nouns
- Hebrew noun entries missing plural forms
- Hebrew noun entries missing singular construct forms
- Hebrew noun entries missing plural construct forms
- Yiddish terms derived from Polish
- Yiddish terms derived from Russian
- Yiddish terms derived from Ukrainian
- Yiddish terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Yiddish nouns
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