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lapathum

[ˈɫa.pa.tʰũː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈlaː.pa.t̪um] <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> n (genitive lapathī); second declension A kind of sorrel Second-declension...


lëpjetë

Possibly borrowed from Ancient Greek λάπαθον (lápathon), perhaps via Latin <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span>, or derived from the same source as it. lëpjetë orach, dock (Rumex L.)...


paradella

Perhaps from a Vulgar Latin *palathella, a metathesised diminutive of Latin <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> (“a kind of sorrel”). IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [pə.ɾəˈðe.ʎə] IPA(key):...


lampazo

from Latin lappa (“burdock”) which also has been confused with lapathium, <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> (“sorrel”), compare Galician lampaza. IPA(key): (Spain) /lamˈpaθo/ [lãmˈpa...


λάπαθον

(hippolápathon) λαπαθοειδής (lapathoeidḗs) ὀξυλάπαθον (oxulápathon) → Latin: <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> “λάπαθον”, in Liddell &amp; Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon...


calliferous

from the Botanical Magazine, Tokyo Vol. XV. 1901, Tokyo, page 52: Rumex (<span class="searchmatch">Lapathum</span>) Daiwoo (Sieb.) Makino nom. nov. Inner perianth 3, erect-patent, longer...


lactuca

Balkan Romance: Aromanian: lãptucã Romanian: lăptucă (with lapatica from <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> and lappa) Dalmatian: - → Proto-Slavic: *loťika (see there for further...


leek

rise to place names Local dialect in the Dutch region Betuwe, from Latin <span class="searchmatch">lapathum</span> (“kind of sorrel”). leek ? (plural leken, diminutive leekje n) (botany)...