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koumis

(ˈkuːmɪs)
n
(Cookery) a variant spelling of kumiss
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ku•miss

(ˈku mɪs)

n.
fermented mare's or camel's milk, used as a beverage by Asian nomads.
[1590–1600; < Russian kumýs < Turkic; compare Turkish kImIz]
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The two victims he tried to kill were Peter King, 61, in Portscreek, Portsmouth, on September 15 and Koumis Constantino, 59, in Hornsey, north London, on September 17.
KOUMIS CONSTANINOU, 59: He was in bed with his wife in Hornsey, North London, when Gonzalez broke in the same day.
He then broke into the home of Koumis and Christella Constanti-nou in Hornsey, north London.