- kishke
- also kishka noun Etymology: Yiddish kishke gut, sausage, of Slavic origin; akin to Polish kiszka gut, sausage Date: circa 1936 beef or fowl casing stuffed (as with meat, flour, and spices) and cooked
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
kishke — [kish′kə] n. [E Yiddish, shortened < gefilte kishke, lit., stuffed intestine < Russ kishka or Pol kiszka, intestine] beef casing stuffed with matzo meal or bread crumbs, flour, onions, etc. and then steamed and roasted: also sp. kishka … English World dictionary
kishke — noun /ˈkɪʃkə/ a) A dish made from stuffed intestine. 1969, Subsequently she was over the toilet all night throwing up. ‘My kishkas came out from that thing! Some practical joker!’ Philip Roth, Portnoys Complaint b) Intestines, guts. Syn: blood… … Wiktionary
kishke — /kish keuh/, n. 1. Also called stuffed derma. Jewish Cookery. a beef or fowl intestine stuffed with a mixture, as of flour, fat, onion, and seasonings, and roasted. 2. kishkes, Slang. the innermost parts; guts. Also, kishka. [1935 40; < Yiddish … Universalium
kishke — [ kɪʃkə] noun 1》 a beef intestine stuffed with a savoury filling. 2》 (kishkes) US informal a person s guts. Origin Yiddish, from Polish kiszka or Ukrainian kishka … English new terms dictionary
kishke — kish·ke … English syllables
kishke — kish•ke or kish•ka [[t]ˈkɪʃ kə[/t]] n. pl. kes or kas 1) coo a dish of beef or fowl casing stuffed as with flour, fat, and onions, and roasted 2) cvb sts kishkes, Slang. the innermost parts; guts • Etymology: 1935–40; < Yiddish < Slavic; cf … From formal English to slang
kishke — noun (Judaism) roasted fowl intestines with a seasoned filling of matzo meal and suet • Syn: ↑stuffed derma • Topics: ↑Judaism • Hypernyms: ↑dish … Useful english dictionary
stuffed derma — kishke. * * * … Universalium
Kishka — Kishke judío servido con gravy. Kishka o kishke (Polaco: kiszka; ruso: кишка, kishka; ukraniano: кишка, kyshka; Yiddish y hebreo: קישקע, kishke) es un plato que se elabora de los intestinos de las vacas y se presenta en forma de salchicha o… … Wikipedia Español
Kishka (food) — Kishka or kishke (Belarusian: кішка, kishka ; Polish: kiszka or kaszanka ; Silesian: krupńok ; Russian: кишка, kishka ; Ukrainian: кишка, kyshka ; Yiddish and Hebrew: קישקע, kishke ), is a Slavic word meaning gut , or intestine , which lends its… … Wikipedia