koliva
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κόλλυβα (kólluba, “small cakes”), from κόλλυβος (kóllubos, “small coin”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɒlɪvə/, /ˈkəʊlɪvə/
Noun
koliva (uncountable)
- A dish made of sweetened boiled wheat, optionally mixed with nuts and spices, and used in Eastern Orthodox rituals to commemorate the dead or at slava.
Translations
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from a Hellenic language.
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