carvi

French

Etymology

From Medieval Latin carui, from Arabic كَمُّون (kammūn), from the same Semitic source as Ancient Greek κύμινο (kúmino)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaʁ.vi/

Noun

carvi m (plural carvis)

  1. caraway (plant)
  2. caraway (spice)

Further reading


Italian

Etymology

From Medieval Latin carui, from Arabic كَرَاوِيَا (karāwiyā), from Ancient Greek καρώ (karṓ)

Noun

carvi m (invariable)

  1. caraway

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French carvi, from Arabic كَرَاوِيَّا (karāwiyyā), from Ancient Greek καρώ (karṓ). Doublet of caraway.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkarviː/

Noun

carvi (uncountable)

  1. Caraway or its seed.

Synonyms

Descendants

References


Spanish

Noun

carvi m (plural carvis)

  1. caraway (seed/fruit)
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