pastrami
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish פּאַסטראַמע (pastrame), from Romanian pastramă. That word is probably from Turkish pastırma, a variation of bastırma (“dried meat”), from root *bas-, to press; the other possible origin of the Romanian word is the Greek παστώνω (pastóno, “I salt”), from Ancient Greek παστός (pastós, “sprinkled with salt, salted”). The English spelling ending in -mi is probably from the influence of salami.
Pronunciation
Noun
pastrami (countable and uncountable, plural pastramis)
Translations
seasoned smoked cut of beef
See also
- corned beef
- smoked meat (a similar deli meat made from a brisket cut)
- salt beef
- smoked beef
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pas‧tra‧mi
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