koumiss

English

Etymology

Via French koumis, German Kumiss, from Russian кумы́с (kumýs), borrowed from a Turkic source. Compare Tatar кымыз (qımız), Kazakh қымыз (qymyz), Kyrgyz кымыз (kımız), Northern Altai кымыс (kïmïs), Turkish kımız, Azerbaijani qımız.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkuːmɪs/

Noun

koumiss (usually uncountable, plural koumisses)

  1. A fermented drink made from mare's milk, common among peoples of the Central Asian steppes.

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