سمید

Ottoman Turkish

سمید

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian سمید (semid, semolina) or Arabic سَمِيد (samīd, semolina).

Noun

سمید • (simid)

  1. semolina, coarse grains produced at an intermediate stage of wheat flour milling
    Synonym: ایرمیك (irmik)
  2. simit, a ring-shaped bread roll covered with sesame seeds found in the Middle East

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: simit
  • Arabic: سَمِيت / سَمِيط (samīt / samīṭ)
  • English: simit
  • Greek: σιμίτι (simíti)
  • Romanian: simit

Further reading

Persian

Noun

سمید • (samid)

  1. Alternative form of سمد
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