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‖ gefüllte fish|gəˈfɪltə fɪʃ| Also gefil(l)te, gefuellte, gefulte, gefülte fish or fisch. [Yiddish, a. G. gefüllt filled, stuffed, f. füllen fill v.] A Jewish dish of stewed or baked stuffed fish or fish-cakes, boiled in a fish- or vegetable-broth.
1892I. Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. i. iv. 114 There is even gefüllte Fisch, which is stuffed fish without bones. 1916J. Lait Beef, Iron, & Wine (1917) 15 That crowd of tired hoi-polloi fighting for a spot to stand to get their corned beef and cabbage, or gefuellte fish. 1931D. Runyon Guys & Dolls (1932) iv. 71, I am sitting in Mindy's restaurant putting on the gefillte fish. 1941L. G. Blochman See You at Morgue (1946) ix. 61 Don't your Old Lady make gefüllte fish any more for Shabbath dinner? 1959H. Pinter Birthday Party ii. 26 The nicest piece of gefilte fish you could wish to find on a plate. 1962Coast to Coast 1961–62 113 It was Friday, so I ran into gefüllte fish. |