ingefær

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Danish

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Etymology

Borrowed from Middle High German *ingibero, from Old High German gingibero, from Medieval Latin gingiber, zingeber, from Latin zingiberi, from Late Ancient Greek ζιγγίβερις (zingíberis), from Middle Indic, from Old Tamil (iṅci) (vēr, literally ginger root).

Noun

ingefær c (singular definite ingefæren, not used in plural form)

  1. ginger

Descendants

  • Faroese: ingifer
  • Icelandic: engifer

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From German Low German ingever.

Noun

ingefær m (definite singular ingefæren)

  1. ginger (a plant from which ginger root is obtained: Zingiber officinale)
  2. ginger (the spice obtained from ginger root)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From German Low German ingever, and Middle Norwegian ingifer.

Noun

ingefær m (definite singular ingefæren)

  1. ginger (a plant, as above)
  2. ginger (a spice, as above)

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