esparto

(Anglès)

espartar

to cover with esparto

Amb guionet com a
es‧par‧to
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/esˈpaɾto/
Etimologia (Anglès)

Inherited from Latin spartum (“esparto or halfah grass”), from Ancient Greek σπάρτον (spárton, “rope, cable; esparto or halfah grass”), valued for its high tensile strength, used for cords and wicker, and exported by Spanish Greek colonies throughout the Mediterranian. Cognate to Spanish espuerta.

Stipa tenacissima

flechilla fina

césped de esparto

tallo de hortaliza

esparto grass

spart

spart

Stipa tenacissima

Stipa tenacissima

spartum

espart

Stipa tenacissima

ostnica mocna

esparto

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