mandragora
See also: Mandragora and mandrágora
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin mandragora, from Latin mandragorās.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌmænˈdɹæɡ.ə.ɹə/
Noun
mandragora (countable and uncountable, plural mandragoras)
- Mandrake; often specifically mandrake root, traditionally used as a narcotic.
- 1933 January 30, H.L. Mencken, “The Coolidge Mystery”, in H.L. Mencken On Politics, published 1996, →ISBN, page 136:
- The worst fodder for a President is not poppy and mandragora, but strychnine and adrenalin.
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- A kind of tiny dragon immune to fire.
Italian
Etymology
From Latin mandragŏra
Latin
References
- mandragora in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Medieval Latin mandragorās, from Ancient Greek μανδραγόρᾱς (mandragórās).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mãnˈdɾa.ɡo.ɾa]
Noun
mandragora f (plural mandragoras)
- mandrake
- Et ſu uertud ſe mueſtra contra los otros toſſicos. ſi non contra aquellos que naſcen de tierra. por que ſon de natura frios. aſſi como mandragoras. o bellinno, o otras coſas que ſon daquella natura.
- And its virtue is shown against the other poisons, those that sprout from the earth, because they are cold by nature; such as mandrakes, or henbane or other things of that nature.
- Et ſu uertud ſe mueſtra contra los otros toſſicos. ſi non contra aquellos que naſcen de tierra. por que ſon de natura frios. aſſi como mandragoras. o bellinno, o otras coſas que ſon daquella natura.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /man.draˈɡɔ.ra/
Declension
declension of mandragora
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | mandragora | mandragory |
genitive | mandragory | mandragor |
dative | mandragorze | mandragorom |
accusative | mandragorę | mandragory |
instrumental | mandragorą | mandragorami |
locative | mandragorze | mandragorach |
vocative | mandragoro | mandragory |
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mandrǎɡora/
- Hyphenation: man‧dra‧go‧ra
Declension
Declension of mandragora
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | mandragora | mandragore |
genitive | mandragore | mandragora |
dative | mandragori | mandragorama |
accusative | mandragoru | mandragore |
vocative | mandragoro | mandragore |
locative | mandragori | mandragorama |
instrumental | mandragorom | mandragorama |
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