قیمه

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See also: قیمہ

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From قیـ (kıy-, to mince, chop, cut up) +‎ ـمه (-ma).

Noun[edit]

قیمه (kıyma)

  1. verbal noun of قیمق (kıymak):
    1. the act of mincing, chopping or cutting up
    2. minced meat, ground meat

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Persian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Turkic. Compare Ottoman Turkish قیمه, قییمه (modern Turkish kıyma).

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Readings
Classical reading? qīma, qayma
Dari reading? qīma, qayma
Iranian reading? ğima, ğeyme
Tajik reading? qima, qayma

Noun[edit]

قیمه (qeyme)

  1. ground meat, minced meat (chopped meat)

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