Where does “сарма” come from?

сарма (Macedonian) comes from Ottoman Turkish صرمه, from Byzantine Greek σύρμα, from Ancient Greek σύρμα, from Ancient Greek σύρω — to drag, trail, sweep; draw, drag, trail along;...

сарма (Macedonian): a type of dish (mincemeat and rice wrapped in cabbage or vine leaves)

Definitions

  1. a type of dish (mincemeat and rice wrapped in cabbage or vine leaves)

Ancestry of “сарма”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishصرمهsilver or gold thread or lace; a type of food...
2Byzantine GreekσύρμαAnything trailed or dragged; A dragging, a...
3Ancient GreekσύρμαAnything trailed or dragged; A dragging, a...
4Ancient Greekσύρωto drag, trail, sweep; draw, drag, trail along;...

Words derived from “сарма

Every word from Ancient Greek σύρωEvery word from Ancient Greek σύρμαEvery word from Byzantine Greek σύρμα