кисель

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic كيسەل
Cyrillic кисель
Latin kisel
Yañalif kiselь
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian кисе́ль (kisélʹ), from Proto-Slavic *kyselь.

Pronunciation

Noun

кисель (kisel)

  1. kisel (a popular jellied dessert made by cooking berry juice or other fruit juice with milk, flour and oatmeal, thickened with starch)

Russian

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Кисель из красной смородины.

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kyselь.

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Noun

кисе́ль (kisélʹm inan or m anim (genitive киселя́, nominative plural кисели́, genitive plural киселе́й)

  1. kisel, kissel (a popular jellied dessert made by cooking berry juice or other fruit juice with milk, flour and oatmeal, thickened with starch)
    • 1952, “Молочные и яичные блюда. Молочные блюда. Молочный кисель”, in Книга о вкусной и здоровой пище, Москва: Пищепромиздат; English translation from The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, (Please provide a date or year):
      Из обезжи́ренного молока́, пастеризо́ванного вме́сте с са́харом и крахма́лом, по специа́льной рецепту́ре пригота́вливают моло́чный кисе́ль.
      Iz obezžírennovo moloká, pasterizóvannovo vméste s sáxarom i kraxmálom, po speciálʹnoj receptúre prigotávlivajut molóčnyj kisélʹ.
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  2. (colloquial) weak-willed person

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Descendants

  • Ingrian: kiisseli