kugel

Etymology 1


Borrowed from (referring to the inflated appearance of some puddings), from  (modern 🇨🇬); further etymology uncertain.

Noun

 * 1)  A traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish consisting of a baked pudding of pasta, potatoes, or rice, with vegetables, or raisins and spices.
 * 2)  A wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish.
 * 1)  A wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish.
 * 1)  A wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish.
 * 1)  A wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish.
 * 1)  A wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish.

Translations

 * Arabic: كوجل
 * Cebuano: kugl
 * Finnish: kugel
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew:
 * Italian: kugel
 * Japanese: クーゲル
 * Korean: 쿠겔
 * Macedonian:
 * Persian: کوگل
 * Polish:, kugiel,
 * Russian: кугель
 * Spanish: kugel
 * Swedish: kugel
 * Tagalog: kugl
 * Ukrainian:
 * Urdu: کوگل
 * Yiddish: קוגל


 * Finnish: itsekäs juutalaisnainen
 * Macedonian:

Etymology 2


Borrowed from, from ; further etymology uncertain.

Noun

 * 1)  A traditional hanging ornament of German origin made of coloured glass, usually spherical but also produced in other shapes such as bunches of grapes and drops.

Translations

 * Finnish: kugel
 * German: Weihnachtskugel,, Weihnachtsbaumkugel, Tannenbaumkugel
 * Macedonian: