"cholent" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈt͡ʃoʊlənt/ Forms: cholents [plural]
Etymology: From Yiddish טשאָלנט (tsholnt), of unknown origin, but may be from an Old French reflex of Latin calēns. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|yi|טשאָלנט}} Yiddish טשאָלנט (tsholnt), {{der|en|fro|-}} Old French, {{der|en|la|calēns}} Latin calēns Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} cholent (countable and uncountable, plural cholents)
  1. A meat stew traditionally served on the Sabbath by Jews. Wikipedia link: cholent Tags: countable, uncountable Synonyms: chamin, hamin, chulent, schalet Translations (meat stew): šoulet [masculine] (Czech), Tscholent [masculine] (German), חַמִּין (khamín) [masculine] (Hebrew), sólet (Hungarian), czulent [masculine] (Polish), чолнт (čolnt) [masculine] (Russian), чулнт (čulnt) [masculine] (Russian), טשאָלנט (tsholnt) [masculine, neuter] (Yiddish)

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