单词 | tzimmes |
释义 | tzimmesn. 1. Jewish Cookery. A stew of sweetened vegetables or vegetables and fruit, sometimes with meat. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > prepared vegetables and dishes > [noun] > other vegetable dishes moose1568 bubble and squeak1762 poipoi1769 smash1785 poi1798 chartreuse1806 mescal1831 bhaji1832 luau1843 stelk1843 macédoine1846 peyote1849 chiffonade1877 mirepoix1877 munyeroo1878 tzimmes1892 maror1893 red flannel hash1902 subgum1902 Roquefort salad1907 caponata1931 pakora1932 Imam Bayildi1935 ratatouille niçoise1938 cauliflower cheese1940 vegeburger1945 saag aloo1967 githeri1973 aloo gobi1974 1892 I. Zangwill Children of Ghetto I. 136 Esther sometimes compounded Tzimmus, a dainty blend of carrots, pudding, and potatoes. 1925 A. Yezierska Bread Givers vi. 102 You ought to taste her gefülte fish! Her tzimes! 1958 J. Grossinger Art Jewish Cooking p. xi One of the many different styles of tzimmes is a regular part of the holiday's [sc. Rosh Hashonah's] menu. 1975 G. Meir My Life iii. 37 The Sabbath meal—chicken soup, gefilte fish, and meat braised with potatoes and onions, with a carrot-and-prune tzimmes on the side. 2014 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch (Nexis) 2 Apr. (Second ed.) l2 The wine's sweetness would make it a good match for tzimmes. 2. colloquial (U.S. and in Jewish usage). A fuss; chiefly in to make a tsimmes (over, about, etc.). Also less commonly: a muddled or confused affair; a mess. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun] > instance of viretotec1386 moving?a1439 reela1450 stir1487 songa1500 pirrie1536 hurly-burly1548 make-a-do1575 confusions1599 the hunt is upa1625 ruffle1642 fuss1701 fraction1721 fizza1734 dust1753 noration1773 steeriea1776 splorea1791 rook1808 piece of work1810 curfuffle1813 squall1813 rookerya1820 stushie1824 shindy1829 shine1832 hurroosh1836 fustle1839 upsetting1847 shinty1848 ructions1862 vex1862 houp-la1870 set-out1875 hoodoo1876 tingle-tangle1880 shemozzle1885 take-on1893 dust-up1897 hoo-ha1931 tra-la-la1933 gefuffle1943 tzimmes1945 kerfuffle1946 1945 Jewish Post (Indianapolis) 21 Sept. Tzimmes in the vernacular has come to mean ‘making a fuss’ over anything, in a purely favorable and friendly way. To ‘make a Tzimmes’ over anyone or anything is to specially honor the person, place, thing or occasion. 1946 D. Runyon Short Takes 199 Why is he making a big tsimmis out of a grunt? 1970 S. Ellin Bind xxxviii. 186 I'll be owing money before this tzimmis is over. 1974 R. L. Simon Wild Turkey (1976) vii. 39 Why are you making such a tsimmis? Hecht is dead. 1993 R. R. Linden Making Stories, making Selves iii. 32 I recalled my decision in the ninth grade to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance... What a tsimmes (‘upset’) that caused. 2014 S. St. Laurent & J. D. Eisenberg Introducing Elixir xiii. 173 Why, then, has this chapter made such a big tzimmes about macros, if you aren't encouraged to use them? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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