shashlik
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Shashlik — or shashlyk (Russian: Шашлык, from Crimean Tatar Şışlıq [ [http://starling.rinet.ru/cgi bin/response.cgi?root=/usr/local/share/starling/morpho morpho=1 basename=usrlocalsharestarlingmorphovasmervasmer first=17017 Vasmer s Etymological Dictionary] … Wikipedia
shashlik — [shäsh′lik] n. [Russ shashlyk, ult. < Turk şiş, skewer, spit] kebabs of meat, esp. lamb, skewered and broiled … English World dictionary
Shashlik — Brochettas Shashlik. El shashlik es un tipo ruso asiático de brocheta que se prepara marinando la carne antes de pincharla y asarla. Características Existen muchísimas variantes de asados marinados: una típica es con bondiola de cerdo cortada en… … Wikipedia Español
Shashlik — Le shashlik ou sheshlik est une brochette de viande grillée. Le terme est utilisé en Iran, en Russie, en Ouzbékistan, en Estonie, en Géorgie, au Tadjikistan et vraisemblablement dans d autres pays issus de l ex URSS. Portail de la culture russe … Wikipédia en Français
shashlik — /ˈʃæʃlɪk / (say shashlik) noun → shish kebab. Also, shashlick, shaslick. {Russian shashlyk, of Turkic origin} …
Shashlik (physics) — In high energy physics detectors, shashlik refers to a pile of alternating slices of absorber (e.g. lead) and scintillator materials (crystal or plastic) used in calorimetry. [ [http://rkb.home.cern.ch/rkb/PH14pp/node19.html Calorimeter ] ] The… … Wikipedia
shashlik — also shaslik noun Etymology: Russian shashlyk, probably modification of Crimean Tatar šišlik, from šiš skewer Date: 1876 kebab … New Collegiate Dictionary
shashlik — /shahsh lik , shahsh lik/, n. See shish kebab. Also, shashlick, shaslik. [1925 30; < Russ shashlýk < Turkic; cf. Turk sislik stewing meat, equiv. to sis skewer (cf. SHISH KEBAB) + lik suffix of appurtenance (a in Russ word is unexplained)] * * * … Universalium
shashlik — n. dish consisting of lamb meat and other vegetables roasted on a skewer, shish kebab … English contemporary dictionary
shashlik — [ ʃaʃlɪk] noun (plural same or shashliks) (in Asia and eastern Europe) a mutton kebab. Origin from Russ. shashlyk, based on Turk. şiş spit, skewer ; cf. shish kebab … English new terms dictionary