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mushroom

Bedeutung (Englisch)

Konzepte

Schmarotzerpilz

wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen

Pilzspeise

Pilz-

großer und weißer Pilz

Großpilz

Pilze sammeln

Pilze ernten

emporschießen

Frequenz

C2
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈmʌʃˌɹuːm/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle English muscheron, musseron, from Anglo-Norman musherum, moscheron, from Old French moisseron, of obscure origin: probably derived from Old French mosse, moise ("moss"; whence also French mousse), as the use first applied to a type of fungus which grows in moss, from Frankish *mosu (“moss”) or Old Dutch *mosa (“moss”), akin to Old High German mosa (“moor, swamp”), Old High German mos (“moss, bog”), Old High German mios (“moss, mire”), Old English mēos (“moss”), Old English mōs (“bog, marsh”), Old Norse mosi (“moss”), Old Norse myrr (“bog, mire”), from Proto-Germanic *musą, *musô, *miuziz (“mosses, bog”), from Proto-Indo-European *mews- (“mosses, mold, mildew”). Displaced native Old English swamm. More at mire. Alternatively, the Old French may be of pre-Roman origin. See Ancient Greek μύκης (múkēs, “mushroom”). Doublet of moss and mousse.

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