kumiss
or kou·mis, kou·miss, kou·myss
[ koo-mis ]
/ ˈku mɪs /
noun
fermented mare's or camel's milk, used as a beverage by Asian nomads.
a similar drink prepared from other milk, especially that of the cow, and used for dietetic and medicinal purposes.
Origin of kumiss
1590–1600; < Russian
kumys < Turkic
kιmιz
Words nearby kumiss
Example sentences from the Web for kumiss
This was kumiss, a fermented mare's milk which was the wine and water of the steppes.
The Defiant Agents |Andre Alice NortonAnd at every halt they passed from hand to hand the skin bag of kumiss.
The Defiant Agents |Andre Alice NortonThey gave him tea and kumiss, and had a sheep killed, and gave him mutton to eat.
What Men Live By and Other Tales |Leo TolstoyI asked for kumiss and a pony of Benedictine, as my stone boudoir made me feel rocky, but it has not yet been sent up.
British Dictionary definitions for kumiss
kumiss
koumiss, koumis or koumyss
/ (ˈkuːmɪs) /
noun
a drink made from fermented mare's or other milk, drunk by certain Asian tribes, esp in Russia or used for dietetic and medicinal purposes
Word Origin for kumiss
C17: from Russian
kumys, from Kazan Tatar
kumyz