单词 | tzimmes |
释义 | tzimmesor tsim·mes[ tsim-is ] / ˈtsɪm ɪs / nounJewish Cooking. any of various sweetened combinations of vegetables, fruit, and sometimes meat, prepared as a casserole or stew. Informal. fuss; uproar; hullabaloo: He made such a tzimmes over that mistake! Origin of tzimmesFirst recorded in 1890–95; from Yiddish tsimes, akin to dialectal German (Swabia) zimmes, zimbes “compote, stew,” Swiss German zimis “lunch”; compound (originally a prepositional phrase) of Middle High German z, ze, unstressed variant of zuo (German zu ) “at, to” + Middle High German, Old High German imbiz, imbīz “snack, light meal” (German Imbiss ), noun derivative of Old High German enbīzan “to take nourishment”; see origin at to, in-1, bite Words nearby tzimmestzedakah, Tzekung, tzetze fly, Tzigane, Tzigany, tzimmes, tzitzit, tzitzith, Tzom Gedaliah, T-zone, Tz'u Hsi Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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