piti
Piti (noun) means a traditional Azerbaijani stew of mutton and vegetables, slow-cooked and served in individual clay pots. Example: “The restaurant served piti bubbling hot in its own little clay pot.”
How to use piti
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA hearty Azerbaijani mutton and vegetable stew cooked in individual pots.
Word forms
pitis plural
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The restaurant served _____ bubbling hot in its own little clay pot.
Etymology
From Azerbaijani piti, related to a similar word in Armenian for a clay cooking pot.
Rhymes for piti
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What does “piti” mean?
The word “piti” means a traditional Azerbaijani stew of mutton and vegetables, slow-cooked and served in individual clay pots. In plain terms, a hearty Azerbaijani mutton and vegetable stew cooked in individual pots.
How do you use “piti” in a sentence?
Here is “piti” used in a sentence: “The restaurant served piti bubbling hot in its own little clay pot.”
What part of speech is “piti”?
“Piti” is a noun.
What is the meaning of piti?
"piti" (noun) means a traditional Azerbaijani stew of mutton and vegetables, slow-cooked and served in individual clay pots.