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coriander
English
Etymology
From Middle English coriandre, from Anglo-Norman coriandre, from Old French corïandre, from Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (koríandron), of uncertain origin.
Compare Ancient Greek ????????? (koríannon), ?????????? (koríamblon), Mycenaean Greek ???????????????????? (ko-ri-ha-da-na), ???????????????????? (ko-ri-ja-da-na), ???????????????????? (ko-ri-ja-do-no), ???????????????????? (ko-ri-jo-da-na), and Akkadian ???????????????? (ú?urium).
Beekes supposes that cluster -dn- implies a Pre-Greek word, and hypothesizes that *koria?dro- may have dissimilated to *koria?dno-.
Doublet of cilantro.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k??i?ænd?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?k??i?ænd?/, /?k??i?ænd?/
- Rhymes: -ænd?(?)
Noun
coriander (usually uncountable, plural corianders)
- The annual herb Coriandrum sativum, used in many cuisines.
- The dried fruits thereof, used as a spice.
Synonyms
- (herb): Chinese parsley
- dhania
Meronyms
- (Coriandum sativum): cilantro (US, the leaves, when fresh); in other dialects, this, too, like the rest of the plant, is called coriander
Derived terms
- Vietnamese coriander (Persicaria odorata)
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ?????? (koriand?)
Translations
References
- Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) , “?????????”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, ?ISBN, page 754
Anagrams
- carried on
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korma
English
Alternative forms
- kurma
- qorma, qoorma
Etymology
From Turkic, likely Ottoman Turkish ??????? (kavurma, “roasted meat”) (deverbal of ??????? (kavurmak, “roast; fry”)), via Persian ?????? (qurme) and Urdu ?????? (qorma).
Noun
korma (countable and uncountable, plural kormas)
- A curry made from various spices especially coriander and cumin; and often with yoghurt sauce or nuts.
References
Anagrams
- Komar, Marko, O mark, omkar
Hungarian
Etymology
korom +? -a (possessive suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?korm?]
- Hyphenation: kor?ma
Noun
korma
- third-person singular single-possession possessive of korom
Declension
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?k?r.ma]
- Hyphenation: kor?ma
Noun
korma-korma (first-person possessive kormaku, second-person possessive kormamu, third-person possessive kormanya)
- (nonstandard) Alternative spelling of kurma (“date”)
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