opium

(Englisch)

  1. (uncountable) A yellow-brown, addictive narcotic drug obtained from the dried juice of unripe pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, and containing alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, and papaverine.
  2. (broadly, countable) Anything that numbs or stupefies.

Frequenz

C1
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈoʊ.pi.əm/
Etymologie (Englisch)

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *sokʷós Ancient Greek ὀπός (opós) Ancient Greek -ῐον (-ĭon) Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion)bor. Latin opiumbor. Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion)bor. English opium Borrowed from Latin opium and Ancient Greek ὄπιον (ópion), from ὀπός (opós, “juice of a plant”), from Proto-Indo-European *sokʷós (“juice, resin”).

opium

όπιο

opium dla mas

αφιόνι

chocalate de fu man chu

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