piemn

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • pielm, chielm, chilmă

Etymology

Probably from Latin pegma, from Ancient Greek πῆγμα (pêgma, anything fastened or joined together; anything congealed). The Romanian word's meaning seems to be more closely derived from the more abstract original Greek sense, as the Latin sense refers more to a specific object like a bookcase or fixture made of boards. Cf. also Spanish pelmazo.

Noun

piemn n (plural piemnuri)

  1. (regional) a thick flour made from grain, mixed with cornflour, or used to fry meat with

Declension

Declension of piemn
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative piemn piemnul piemnuri piemnurile
genitive-dative piemn piemnului piemnuri piemnurilor
vocative piemnule piemnurilor

See also