"Pirogge" meaning in All languages combined

See Pirogge on Wiktionary

Noun [German]

IPA: /piˈʁɔɡə/ Audio: De-Pirogge.ogg
Etymology: Chiefly from Russian пирог (pirog). Reinforced by Polish pieróg. First attestations in the 17th century, more regular use since the 19th century. Etymology templates: {{der|de|ru|пирог}} Russian пирог (pirog), {{der|de|pl|pieróg}} Polish pieróg Head templates: {{de-noun|f}} Pirogge f (genitive Pirogge, plural Piroggen) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|f}} Forms: Pirogge [genitive], Piroggen [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], Pirogge [nominative, singular], Piroggen [definite, nominative, plural], Pirogge [genitive, singular], Piroggen [definite, genitive, plural], Pirogge [dative, singular], Piroggen [dative, definite, plural], Pirogge [accusative, singular], Piroggen [accusative, definite, plural]
  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. Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-Pirogge-de-noun-6Qkse0v2 Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Cooking Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle
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