lokma

English

Etymology

From Turkish, from Arabic لُقْمَة (luqma).

Noun

lokma (plural lokmas)

  1. A pastry made of fried dough soaked in sugar syrup or honey and cinnamon, typically shaped into a ring or ball. (used especially of the Turkish variant of this pastry)

Synonyms

  • loukoumades (plural) (used especially of the Greek variant of this pastry)

Translations

Anagrams


Turkish

Etymology

From Arabic لُقْمَة (luqma).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɫokma/
  • Hyphenation: lok‧ma

Noun

lokma (definite accusative lokmayı, plural lokmalar)

  1. lokma

Declension

Inflection
Nominative lokma
Definite accusative lokmayı
Singular Plural
Nominative lokma lokmalar
Definite accusative lokmayı lokmaları
Dative lokmaya lokmalara
Locative lokmada lokmalarda
Ablative lokmadan lokmalardan
Genitive lokmanın lokmaların
Possessive forms
Singular Plural
1st singular lokmam lokmalarım
2nd singular lokman lokmaların
3rd singular lokması lokmaları
1st plural lokmamız lokmalarımız
2nd plural lokmanız lokmalarınız
3rd plural lokmaları lokmaları

Hypernyms

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