kreplech

kreplech
krep·lech

English syllables. 2014.

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  • kreplach — /krep leuhkh, lahkh/, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) Jewish Cookery. turnovers or pockets of noodle dough filled with any of several mixtures, as kasha or chopped chicken livers, usually boiled, and served in soup. Also, kreplech /krep leuhkh/ …   Universalium

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  • Kreplach — Selbst gemachte Kreplach Kreplach (von jiddisch kreplech, Plural von krepel; zu mitteldeutsch Kräppel, „Krapfen“[1]; auch: Kräppchen[2]) sind mit einer Leberfarce oder z. B. auch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lulav — (hebr. לוּלָב) ist die Bezeichnung für den Zweig einer Dattelpalme, den größten Zweig im Feststrauß an Sukkot. Mit Lulav kann auch der ganze Strauß gemeint sein. Die „Vier Arten“, Etrog, Myrtenzweige, Lulav und Bachweidenzweige v.l.n.r. Der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mellaflusia — A state of utopian bliss. A feeling of calm, zen, or superiority. ...and after exhaling, Kreplech was left in a satisfied mellaflusia …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Mellaflusia — A state of utopian bliss. A feeling of calm, zen, or superiority. ...and after exhaling, Kreplech was left in a satisfied mellaflusia …   Dictionary of american slang

  • kreplach — krep•lach [[t]ˈkrɛp ləx, lɑx[/t]] also krep•lech [[t] ləx[/t]] n. pl. lach also lech coo a small pocket of noodle dough filled with ground meat or cheese, usu. boiled and served in soup • Etymology: 1890–95; < Yiddish kreplech, pl. of krepl,… …   From formal English to slang

  • kreplach — ☆ kreplach [krep′läkh΄ ] pl.n. [Yiddish kreplech, pl. of krepel < MHG (dial.) kreppel, var. of krepfel, dim. of krapfe, fritter < OHG krapfo, lit., a hook: for IE base see CRADLE] small casings of dough filled with ground meat or cheese,… …   English World dictionary

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