σουτζούκι
Greek
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish صوجوق (sucuk), from Persian زیجک (zijak).
Noun
σουτζούκι • (soutzoúki) n (plural σουτζούκια)
- soutzouki
- A dry, low fat, spicey sausage.
- (dessert) A jelly prepared from wine must, which has been enriched with walnuts and formed into a roll.
Declension
declension of σουτζούκι
singular | plural | |
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nominative | σουτζούκι • | σουτζούκια • |
genitive | σουτζουκιού • | σουτζουκιών • |
accusative | σουτζούκι • | σουτζούκια • |
vocative | σουτζούκι • | σουτζούκια • |
Synonyms
- (dessert): σουτζούκ λουκούμ n (soutzoúk loukoúm)
Related terms
- σουτζουκάκια f (soutzoukákia, “meatball, faggot”)
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