سكباج

Arabic

Alternative forms

  • سِكْبَاجَة f (sikbāja)

Etymology

From Middle Persian *sḵbʾk' (*sikbāg) (whence Persian سکبا (sekbâ), سکباج (sekbâj)), a compound of sḵ (sik, vinegar) + *bāg (whence با (, soup)).

Noun

سِكْبَاج (sikbāj) m

  1. sikbaj, a dish of meat which is cooked or marinated in vinegar, eaten since at least the sixth century

Declension

Descendants

Further reading

  • Maxime Rodinson, ‎Arthur John Arberry, Charles Perry (2001) الطبيخ العربي في العصور الوسطى / Medieval Arab Cookery
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