לאָקש

Yiddish

Etymology

From a Slavic language; compare Ukrainian ло́кшина (lókšyna), Belarusian ло́кшына (lókšyna), dialectal Russian локша́ (lokšá).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɫɔkʃ/

Noun

לאָקש • (loksh) m, plural לאָקשן (lokshn)

  1. noodle
    לאָקשן זופּlokshn zupnoodle soup
  2. vermicelli
  3. thin person
  4. (Brazil) American dollar
  5. (in the plural) banknotes
  6. (in the plural) scourge

Derived terms

  • אייער־לאָקש (eyer-loksh, egg noodle)
  • לאָקש־בוידעם (loksh-boydem), לאָקש־ציבעלע (loksh-tsibele), לאָקש־פּאָליצע (loksh-politse, no matter what)
  • לאָקשן־קודש (lokshn-koydesh, (hum.) Hebrew)
  • לאָקשן־קוגל (lokshn-kugl, noodle cake, noodle pudding)
  • לאָקשנברעט (lokshnbret, noodle cutting board)
  • לאָקשניויך (lokshnyoykh), לאָקשן־יויך (lokshn-yoykh, noodle soup)
  • לאָקשנטאָפּ (lokshntop, noodle pan)
  • לאָקשנטעפּל (lokshntepl, pot for cooking noodles)
  • לאָקשען (lokshen)
  • לאָקשענע (lokshene)
  • תּורת־לאָקשן (toyres-lokshn, complete nonsense)

References

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