Pirogge

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German

Etymology

Chiefly from Russian пирог (pirog). Reinforced by Polish pieróg. First attestations in the 17th century, more regular use since the 19th century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /piˈʁɔɡə/
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Noun

Pirogge f (genitive Pirogge, plural Piroggen)

  1. (cooking) Any of a variety of Slavic (chiefly Russian, Ukrainian, Polish) pies, pasties, and dumplings; especially the ones called pirog, pierogi, pirozhki (and cognates thereof), but also somewhat similar kinds like pelmeni, vareniki, etc.

Usage notes

  • The national variants can be specified with the respective adjectives.
  • For the Russian “pirozhki”, “pelmeni”, and “vareniki”, the words Piroschki, Pelmeni, Wareniki are also used, but these are less widely understood than Pirogge.

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