קימל
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German kümel, kumel, from Old High German kumil, from Proto-West Germanic *kumil (“caraway, cumin (seed)”). Compare German Kümmel.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɪml̩/
Derived terms
- פֿעלדקימל (feldkiml, “mother-of-thyme”)
- קימלאײל (kimleyl, “caraway oil”)
- קימלבלום (kimlblum, “caraway flower”)
- קימלברויט (kimlbroyt)
- קימלגראָז (kimlgroz, “fennel”)
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