mătrăgună
Romanian
Etymology
Probably ultimately from Ancient Greek μανδραγόρας (mandragóras). Compare the Albanian cognate matërgonë. It may have arrived via a Vulgar Latin intermediate root *mandragona. Compare Spanish martagón. Alternatively, and less likely, from a substratum or Dacian source.
Synonyms
- beladonă
- (reg.) împărăteasă
- țilidonie
- cireașa-lupului
- doamna-codrului
- doamnă-mare
- floarea-codrului
- iarba-codrului
Derived terms
- parcă i-a dat cineva mătrăgună (someone that looks crazy)
See also
- mandragoră
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