مكدوس

Arabic

Etymology

From ك د س (k-d-s), compare كدس.[1]

Adjective

مَكْدُوس (makdūs)

  1. passive participle of كَدَسَ (kadasa).

Declension

Noun

مَكْدُوس (makdūs)

  1. a Syrian and Lebanese dish of salted small eggplants, stuffed with walnuts and cured in oil

Declension

References

  1. “كدس” in Edward William Lane (1863), Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, page 2597, meaning to sweep or rake together, to heap or pile, to collect or gather together, to accumulate, to be tightly packed.
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