From German via Yiddish meaning to nibble. Similar to a Danish word Naske and Swedish Snaske
The word "Nosh" comes from Germany. It comes from one of the dialects of Germany.
Origin of NOSH Yiddish nashn, from Middle High German naschen to eat on the sly First Known Use: 1931
If you mean nosh, as in food - it has a Yiddish/German connection. In Yiddish as 'nashn' as in nibbles, and in German as 'Naschen'. There is also a word 'khnaskwajanan' meaning restaurant and shortened to 'nosh house'
The word "nosh" comes from Yiddish, which is a language historically spoken by Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. It is used informally in English to refer to light snacks or a small meal.
It is a word, it comes into English from the Yiddish 'nashn' meaning to nibble. There is also a connection with the German word 'naschen' which is an abbreviated form of 'khnaskwajanan' meaning a restaurant
What country does the word walkabout come from
which country did the word dessert come from
snack, nosh, nosh-up
Posh Nosh was created in 2003.
food, grub, eats, nosh
The duration of Posh Nosh is 540.0 seconds.
* natch * notch * nourish * newish * nosh * north