kəˈnish noun
( -es )
Etymology: Yiddish, from Russian knish, knysh, a kind of cake; akin to Ukrainian knys̆, Polish knysz
: a round or square of rich baking-powder dough folded over a savory meat or cheese filling and baked or fried
kəˈnish noun
( -es )
Etymology: Yiddish, from Russian knish, knysh, a kind of cake; akin to Ukrainian knys̆, Polish knysz
: a round or square of rich baking-powder dough folded over a savory meat or cheese filling and baked or fried
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012