kishke
kish·ke
noun \ˈkish-kə\Definition of KISHKE
: beef or fowl casing stuffed (as with meat, flour, and spices) and cooked
Variants of KISHKE
kish·ke also kish·ka \ˈkish-kə\
Origin of KISHKE
Yiddish kishke gut, sausage, of Slavic origin; akin to Polish kiszka gut, sausage
First Known Use: circa 1936
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