ingefær

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle High German *ingibero, from Old High German gingibero, from Medieval Latin gingiber, zingeber, from Latin zingiberi, from Late Ancient Greek ζιγγίβερις (zingíberis), from Middle Indic, from Old Tamil [script needed] (iṅci) [script needed] (vēr, literally ginger root)

Noun

ingefær c (singular definite ingefæren, not used in plural form)

  1. ginger

References


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From German Low German ingever

Noun

ingefær m (definite singular ingefæren)

  1. ginger (a plant from which ginger root is obtained: Zingiber officinale)
  2. ginger (the spice obtained from ginger root)

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From German Low German ingever, and Middle Norwegian ingifer

Noun

ingefær m (definite singular ingefæren)

  1. ginger (a plant, as above)
  2. ginger (a spice, as above)

Derived terms

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