bertram

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English

Bertram.

Etymology

From German Bertram (according to Kluge appearing first in English in 1578), well-known, from Middle High German bertram, berhtram, from Old High German berhtram, from Latin pyrethrum, from Ancient Greek πύρεθρον (púrethron).

Noun

bertram

  1. Anacyclus pyrethrum; bastard pellitory, pellitory of Spain.

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Middle High German

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Etymology

From Old High German berhtram, from Latin pyrethrum, from Ancient Greek πύρεθρον (púrethron).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈbertram/

Noun

bërtram m

  1. pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum)

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