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creamy
English
Etymology
cream +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?i?mi/
- Rhymes: -i?mi
Adjective
creamy (comparative creamier, superlative creamiest)
- Containing cream.
- creamy milk
- Of food or drink, having the rich taste or thick, smooth texture of cream, whether or not it actually contains cream.
- creamy chocolate
- Of any liquid, having the thick texture of cream.
- a creamy lotion
- Having the colour of cream.
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Translations
Noun
creamy (plural creamies)
- A horse with a cream-coloured coat.
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kaymak
English
Alternative forms
- kaimak
- kajmak
Etymology
Borrowed from Turkish kaymak (“cream”).
Noun
kaymak (uncountable)
- A creamy dairy product, similar to clotted cream, made in the Balkans, Turkey, the Middle East, Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and India. It is made from the milk of water buffalos in the East or of cows in the West.
Translations
Further reading
- kaymak on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Turkish
Etymology 1
From Old Turkic kañak? (kañak), kayak? (kayak, “cream layer that forms on top of milk after boiling”), from kaña-? (kaña-, “1. to boil, 2. to melt, become liquid”), from kañ? (kañ, “fountainhead, spring, source of a stream”), from Proto-Turkic. See kaynamak.
Noun
kaymak (definite accusative kayma??, plural kaymaklar)
- kaymak
- (figuratively) best part of something
Declension
Derived terms
- kaymakl?
- kaymaks?z
- kaymaklanmak
Related terms
- kaynak
Etymology 2
From Old Turkic kay-? (kay-, “to turn (towards a direction or a thing), look after, have interest in, pay attention to”), from Proto-Turkic *k?y-, *K?j-. Ni?anyan thinks the meaning shift towards "to slip, slide" since the 15th century is due to the idiom aya?? kaymak (“to loose one's footing”) which is the result of turning and spraining of foot.
Verb
kaymak (third-person singular simple present kayar)
- (intransitive) to slide; to slip, skid
- (intransitive) to shift
- (intransitive, slang) to fuck, insult, swear
Conjugation
Antonyms
- kaymamak
Derived terms
- kayak
- kaykay
- kaygan
- kay?lmak
- kayd?rmak
- sinekkayd?
Related terms
- kayg?
- kay?k
References
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