Männlich

mierik

(Englisch)

horseradish (Armoracia rusticana)

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈmi.rɪk/
Etymologie (Englisch)

From Middle Dutch meerrâdic. The second element of the compound derives from Proto-West Germanic *rādik (“radish”). The first element is of uncertain origin and is often held to be equivalent to meer (“more”) in a sense corresponding to Latin maior, with the original meaning then being "greater radish". But note the etymology at German Meerrettich, a cognate (from Old High German meriratih).

boerenradijs ’’m’ ’

mierikwortel

rammenas

boerenradijs

chrzan

χρένο

raíz picante

rábano rusticano

cranson de Bretagne

αγριοράπανο

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