funcho
Old High German
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese *fũucho, from Vulgar Latin *fēnuclum, from Late Latin fēnuculum (“fennel”), a diminutive of Latin fēnum. Compare Galician fiúncho, also fiollo, Spanish hinojo.
Noun
funcho m (plural funchos)
- fennel (Foeniculum vulgare, a plant)
- fennel (bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable)
- fennel (spice used in cooking)
Synonyms
- (Foeniculum vulgare): erva-doce
Related terms
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