See also: támal

English edit

 
Two tamales.

Etymology edit

From Spanish tamal, from Nahuatl tamalli (wrapped).

Noun edit

tamal (plural tamales or (proscribed) tamals)

  1. Alternative form of tamale (Mexican food dish).
    • 1911, Coffee and Tea Industries and the Flavor Field, volume 34, page 497:
      I fully recognize the excellence of the tamal of the gringos. It is a superb standby for picknickers, prospectors, camping-outers, school children, and factory lunches.
    • 2000, Bruce Geddes, Mexico, page 43:
      Someone from Campeche may brag about a tamal made there with a salsa of guajillo chiles, axiote (a regional spice), jitomate...
    • 2007, Robin S. Goldstein, Fearless Critic Houston Restaurant Guide: Brutally Honest Undercover Chefs and Food Writers Rate More Than 400 Places to Eat, page 314:
      Ask for Salvadoran crema to accompany whichever you choose; it's thick and somewhat akin to sour cream, and you'll get that much more pleasure from your tamal.
    • 2018, John Tullock, “What You Will Find in This Book”, in Appalachian Cooking: New & Traditional Recipes, New York, N.Y.: The Countryman Press, W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN:
      For example, tamales have been around Knoxville for so long that they’re considered a local food, even though the tamal is an ancient Mayan idea.

Usage notes edit

The form tamal is preferred by some to tamale, as tamal is the Standard Spanish singular form while tamale is generally analyzed as a back-formation from the plural tamales, thus proscribed. Note however that tamale exists in Spanish dialect.

Synonyms edit

Anagrams edit

Cahuilla edit

Noun edit

támal (plural támlem)

  1. mouth
  2. tooth

Derived terms edit

Central Nahuatl edit

Noun edit

tamal

  1. tamale.

Coatepec Nahuatl edit

Noun edit

tamal

  1. tamale.

Guugu Yimidhirr edit

Noun edit

tamal

  1. Alternative spelling of dhamal

Ometepec Nahuatl edit

Noun edit

tamal

  1. tamal

Pipil edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Uto-Aztecan *tɨma. Compare Classical Nahuatl tamalli (tamale).

Pronunciation edit

  • (standard) IPA(key): /ˈtamal/
  • (Teotepeque) IPA(key): /ˈtamaɬ/
  • (Tacuba) IPA(key): /ˈtaːmal/

Noun edit

tamal (plural tajtamal)

  1. tortilla
    Nikwa ume tamal sejsenpa kwak nitakwa
    I eat two tortillas every time I have a meal

See also edit

  • tashkal (tortilla made of tender corn)

Sambali edit

Noun edit

tamál

  1. poison

Spanish edit

 
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Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl tamalli.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /taˈmal/ [t̪aˈmal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: ta‧mal

Noun edit

tamal m (plural tamales)

  1. (Central America, Mexico) tamal, tamale
  2. (Central America, Mexico) bundle, clumsy package
  3. (Central America, Mexico) embroilment, imbroglio
    Synonyms: embrollo, lío

Derived terms edit

Related terms edit

Descendants edit

  • English: tamal, tamale

See also edit

Further reading edit

Uzbek edit

Other scripts
Cyrillic тамал (tamal)
Latin tamal
Perso-Arabic

Noun edit

tamal (plural tamallar)

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