любисток

Russian

люби́сток

Etymology

Borrowed from Ukrainian люби́сток (ljubýstok), from Polish lubistek, from Middle High German lübestecke (> German Liebstöckel), from Latin levisticum, earlier ligusticum, from Ancient Greek λιγυστικόν (ligustikón), originally “Ligurian plant used for medicinal purposes”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʲʉˈbʲistək]

Noun

люби́сток (ljubístok) m inan (genitive люби́стка, nominative plural люби́стки, genitive plural люби́стков)

  1. lovage, sea parsley, Levisticum officinale

Declension


Ukrainian

люби́сток

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish lubistek, from Middle High German lübestecke (> German Liebstöckel), from Latin levisticum, earlier ligusticum, from Ancient Greek λιγυστικόν (ligustikón), originally “Ligurian plant used for medicinal purposes”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʲʊˈbɪstɔk]

Noun

люби́сток (ljubýstok) m inan (genitive люби́стка, nominative plural люби́стки)

  1. lovage, sea parsley, Levisticum officinale

Declension

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