"kubasa" meaning in All languages combined

See kubasa on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌkubəˈsɑ/ [Canada, General-American], /ˈkubəsɑ/ [Canada, General-American] Forms: kubasas [plural]
enPR: ko͞o'bə-säʹ [Canada, General-American], ko͞oʹbə-sä [Canada, General-American] Rhymes: -ɑː Etymology: From Ukrainian ковбаса́ (kovbasá /⁠kowbasˈa⁠/, “sausage”, see there for more), a very early Slavic borrowing with no clear antecedent. The Slavic variants (including Polish kiełbasa, whence kielbasa) point to several reconstructed forms from Proto-Slavic *kъlbasa, *klobasa, *kobasa. It is considered most likely to be borrowed from Proto-Turkic *kül + *bastï, literally “ash pressed”; compare Turkish külbastı (“roasted meat”), basmak (“to press”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|uk|ковбаса́||sausage|pos=see there for more|ts=kowbasˈa}} Ukrainian ковбаса́ (kovbasá /⁠kowbasˈa⁠/, “sausage”, see there for more), {{der|en|sla|-}} Slavic, {{cog|pl|kiełbasa}} Polish kiełbasa, {{doublet|en|kielbasa|notext=1}} kielbasa, {{der|en|sla-pro|*kъlbasa}} Proto-Slavic *kъlbasa, {{der|en|trk-pro|-}} Proto-Turkic, {{af|trk-pro|*kül|*bastï|lit=ash pressed|nocat=1}} *kül + *bastï, literally “ash pressed”, {{cog|tr|külbastı||roasted meat}} Turkish külbastı (“roasted meat”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} kubasa (countable and uncountable, plural kubasas)
  1. (Canada) A smoked pork sausage with garlic, originating in Eastern Europe. Wikipedia link: kubasa Tags: Canada, countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Sausages Synonyms: garlic ring, garlic sausage, kielbasa, kovbasa [uncommon] Derived forms: kubie, kubie burger, kubie dog

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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