荸薺
See also: 荸荠
Chinese
trad. (荸薺) | 荸 | 薺 | |
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simp. (荸荠) | 荸 | 荠 | |
variant forms | 葧薺/葧荠 |
Etymology
From 鳧茈 (MC bɨo d͡ziᴇ). According to the Compendium of Materia Medica:
- 鳧喜食之,故《爾雅》名鳧茈,後遂訛為鳧茨,又訛為荸薺。 [Classical Chinese, trad.][▼ expand/hide]
- Fú xǐ shí zhī, gù “Ěryǎ” míng fúcí, hòu suì é wéi fúcí, yòu é wéi bíqi. [Pinyin]
- Mallards like to eat it, so Erya names it fúcí [lit. “mallard gromwell”], which later corrupted to fúcí and further corrupted into bíqi.
凫喜食之,故《尔雅》名凫茈,后遂讹为凫茨,又讹为荸荠。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
Alternatively, it may be derived from 脖臍 (MC buət̚ d͡zei, “navel”), perhaps because its corm resembles a navel or because its stolon resembles an umbilical cord (Wei, 2004).
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