tulumba
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From modern Turkish tulumba, from Ottoman Turkish طولومبه (tulumba), from Italian tromba. Doublet of trump and tromp.
Noun
[edit]tulumba (countable and uncountable, plural tulumbas)
- A dessert in Turkey, the Middle East and eastern Europe, consisting of fried batter soaked in syrup, similar to a churro.
- 2022, Priscilla Morris, Black Butterflies, Duckworth, page 149:
- The cafés selling baklava and tulumba on Sweet Corner are shuttered and padlocked.
Translations
[edit]dessert
Anagrams
[edit]Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ottoman Turkish طولومبه (tulumba).
Noun
[edit]tulumba (definite accusative tulumbayı, plural tulumbalar)
Declension
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- en:Cakes and pastries
- Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish
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- tr:Cakes and pastries