Full Definition of LOKSHEN
: noodles
Origin of LOKSHEN
Yiddish (plural of loksh noodle), from Russian dialect loksha, of Turkic
origin; akin to Uigur & Kazan Tatar lak?a noodles, Chavash l??k?
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