mevushal
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew מבושל / מְבֻשָּׁל (m'vushál, literally “cooked”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɪvuːˈʃɑːl/, /mɪˈvʊʃəl/
Adjective
mevushal (not comparable)
- (Judaism, of wine) cooked so as to render it unfit for idolatrous purposes, thereby making it permissible even in the event that it is subsequently handled by a gentile
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