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/

Noun

קימל • (kiml) m

  1. caraway (seeds)
  2. kummel (caraway liqueur)

Derived terms

  • פֿעלדקימל (feldkiml, mother-of-thyme)
  • קימלאײל (kimleyl, caraway oil)
  • קימלבלום (kimlblum, caraway flower)
  • קימלברויט (kimlbroyt)
  • קימלגראָז (kimlgroz, fennel)
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