مردقوش

Significado (Inglés)

marjoram

Conceptos

Traducciones

ματζουράνα

Echter Dost

μαντζουράνα

almoradux

moraduix

ρίγανη

sweet marjoram

Wilder Majoran

Pronunciado como (IPA)
/mar.da.quːʃ/
Etimología (Inglés)

Borrowed from Classical Syriac ܡܪܕܓܫ (mardaguš, “marjoram”), derived from Middle Persian [script needed] (mlcngwš /⁠marzangōš⁠/, “marjoram”), which itself was borrowed directly in the more classical form مَرْزَنْجُوش (marzanjūš), also as Middle Armenian մարզանգոշ (marzangoš). The first element [script needed] (mlc' /⁠marw⁠/) is easily identified as a generic term for any herb, compare Sanskrit मरुव (maruva, “marjoram”), a term which is actually witnessed by Arabic مَرْو (marw, “odoriferous plants herbs; Maerua; pebbles; flints; quartz”).

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