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dolma
English
Etymology
From Turkish dolma, from Ottoman Turkish ?????? (dolma), from ?????? (dolmak, “to get full, be filled”). Thus, the word literally means “stuffed thing”.
Noun
dolma (plural dolmas)
- Any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes. The filling generally consists of rice, minced meat or grains, together with onion, herbs and spices.
Translations
See also
- sarma
- ?????????? (s?n?t??p?)
References
Further reading
- dolma on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- MOALD, domal, modal
Azerbaijani
Etymology
Morphologically from dol +? -ma
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [do??m?]
- Hyphenation: dol?ma
Noun
dolma (definite accusative dolman?, plural dolmalar)
- verbal noun of dolmaq (“to fill”)
- dolma
Declension
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dolmades
English
Noun
dolmades
- plural of dolmade
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