سمید

Ottoman Turkish

سمید

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian سمید (semid, semolina) or Arabic سَمِيد (samīd, semolina).

Noun

سمید (simid)

  1. semolina, coarse grains produced at an intermediate stage of wheat flour milling
    Synonym: ایرمیك (irmik)
  2. simit, a ring-shaped bread roll covered with sesame seeds found in the Middle East

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: simit
  • Arabic: سَمِيت / سَمِيط (samīt / samīṭ)
  • Greek: σιμίτι (simíti)

Further reading

Persian

Noun

سمید (samid)

  1. Alternative form of سمد
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