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Several varieties of kielbasa with mustard.

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Borrowed from Polish kiełbasa (sausage), from Proto-Slavic *kъlbasa, which may derive from Proto-Turkic for "grilled cutlet," literally "pressed on ashes," from *kül (ash) + *bas (to press) (modern Turkish basmak).[1] See the Ukrainian cognate ковбаса́ (kovbasá, sausage), whence kubasa, for more information.

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kielbasa (countable and uncountable, plural kielbasas or kielbasy)

  1. A spicy, smoked sausage of a particular kind from Eastern Europe.
    Synonyms: (informal) Polish sausage, (Canada) kubasa
    • 1994 July 21, Faye Fiore, “Congress relishes another franking privilege: Meat lobby puts on the dog with exclusive luncheon for lawmakers – experts on pork”, in Los Angeles Times[1]:
      Congressmen gleefully wolfed down every imaginable version of the hot dog – smoked kielbasas, jumbo grillers, Big & Juicy's, kosher dogs and spiced dogs []
  2. (slang) Penis.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:penis

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French Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish kiełbasa (sausage).

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  • IPA(key): /kjɛw.ba.za/, /kjɛw.ba.sa/
  • IPA(key): /kjɛl.ba.za/, /kjɛl.ba.sa/
  • Rhymes: -a

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kielbasa m or f (plural kielbasas)

  1. kielbasa (Polish sausage)
    Synonym: (Canada, informal) saucisse polonaise f
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