leblebi
English
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish لبلبی (leblebi, “roasted chickpea; jumbled or mashed chickpea”) and Modern Turkish leblebi from Arabic لَبْلَابِيّ (lablābiyy, “chickpea stew”), and directly from Arabic لَبْلَابِيّ (lablābiyy) for Arabic dishes but then more properly spelled lablabi.
Noun
leblebi (countable and uncountable, plural leblebis)
- A kind of snack made from roasted chickpeas
- Alternative form of lablabi (“a soup made from chickpeas, olive oil and stale bread”)
Translations
kind of snack
Anagrams
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish لبلبی (leblebi, “roasted chickpea; jumbled or mashed chickpea”), from Arabic لَبْلَابِيّ (lablābiyy, “chickpea stew”).
Pronunciation
Noun
leblebi (definite accusative leblebiyi, plural leblebiler)
Declension
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- English terms borrowed from Turkish
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- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English countable nouns
- en:Nuts
- en:Snacks
- Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish
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- Turkish nouns
- tr:Nuts
- tr:Snacks