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dimit

English

Etymology

From Latin dimittere (to send away, let go), from di-, dis- + mittere (to send). See dismiss.

Verb

dimit (third-person singular simple present dimits, present participle dimitting, simple past and past participle dimitted)

  1. (obsolete) To dismiss, let go, or release.

Anagrams

  • timid

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simit

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish ????? (simit), from Persian ????? (semid, semolina), from Arabic ??????? (sam?d, semolina), from Aramaic ????????? / ???????? (s?m???), from Akkadian ???????????????????????? (/sam?du/, a type of fine groats, coarse flour, semolina), related to Akkadian ???????????????? (/sam?du/, to grind fine).

Noun

simit (plural simits)

  1. A ring-shaped bread roll covered with sesame seeds.

Translations

Further reading

  • Simit on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • mitis

Fiji Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from English cement.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?m?t/

Noun

simit

  1. cement

References

  • Fiji Hindi Dictionary

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish ????? (simit), from Persian ????? (semid, semolina), from Arabic ??????? (sam?d, semolina), from Aramaic ????????? / ???????? (s?m???), from Akkadian ???????????????????????? (/sam?du/, a type of fine groats, coarse flour, semolina), related to Akkadian ???????????????? (/sam?du/, to grind fine).

Noun

simit m (plural simi?i)

  1. simit

Declension

Related terms

  • simigiu
  • simigerie

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish ????? (simit), from Persian ????? (semid, semolina), from Arabic ??????? (sam?d, semolina), from Aramaic ????????? / ???????? (s?m???), from Akkadian ???????????????????????? (/sam?du/, a type of fine groats, coarse flour, semolina), related to Akkadian ???????????????? (/sam?du/, to grind fine).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si?mit/

Noun

simit (definite accusative simidi, plural simitler)

  1. A bagel or ring doughnut shaped bread roll covered with sesame seeds.
    • 2013, Ser Cem, Umut'un Gölgesinde, p. 65:
      Yan?mda oturanlar vapura e?lik eden mart?lara parça simitler at?yorlard?. Mart?lar ustal?kla, daha simitler suya dü?meden havada yakalay?p yutuyorlard?.

Declension

Synonyms

  • gevrek (?zmir)

Derived terms

  • kandil simidi
  • simitçi
  • simitçilik

Further reading

  • simit on the Turkish Wikipedia.Wikipedia tr

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