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Albanian
Noun
kanaveta f
- inflection of kanavetë:
- indefinite nominative/accusative plural
- definite nominative singular
Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قارنبهار (karnabahar),[1] from Persian کرمب بهار (karamb-i bahâr), from کرمب (karamb) from Ancient Greek κράμβη (krámbē, “cabbage”) & بهار (bahâr, “spring”).
Noun
kanaveta f (Hebrew spelling קאנאב׳יטה)[1]
- cauliflower
- Synonyms: karnabit, koliflor, kulupidia
(Can we date this quote?), “Mandjares de Purim”, in Folkmasa:Kanavetas i salatas, todos en atuendos de platas; pichones, poyos i patas ke no deshen de komer.- Cauliflower and lettuce, every piece of silverware; doves, chicks and ducks that do not submit to consumption.
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