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English
Whole okra capsules
Okra capsules in cross-section
Flowering okra plants
Distribution of okra production (2000)
okry ( Southern US vernacular )
ochro , ochroe ( Caribbean )
okro
ochre , ockro , ocra , ocro , occra , occro , ochra , ocre , okero , okwa , ookroo ( obsolete )
Etymology
From an unknown West African language, probably Igbo ọ́kụ̀rụ̀ but cf. Akan ŋkrũmã and ŋkrakra ( “ broth ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
okra (countable and uncountable , plural okras )
The edible immature mucilaginous seed pod (properly , capsule ) of the Abelmoschus esculentus .
1940 , Farmers' Bulletin , number 232 , page 7 :Select young okra , wash thoroughly, remove the stems, and wipe the okra dry.
1997 , Lisette Verlander et al. , The Cookin' Cajun Cooking School Cookbook , page 25 :Wash and dry okra , remove stems, and slice in one-inch rounds. (If using frozen okra , do not wash.) Heat two tablespoons oil in a heavy saucepan other than black iron. Saute okra in oil and vinegar, stirring often until ropiness is gone.
2006 , Francis N. Wiltz, In the Kitchen with Papa Wiltz , page 1 :I hated cooking okra because it was so slimy when you first start.
The flowering mallow plant Abelmoschus esculentus itself , now commonly grown in the tropics and warmer parts of the temperate zones .
1707 , Hans Sloane, A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados... , volume I, page 222 :Ocra , this has a round green stem, which rises straight up to ten or twelve foot high.
1989 , Ib Libner Nonnecke, Vegetable Production , page 610 :Okra does not do well in tight, waterlogged soils, but will tolerate a soil pH range of from 6.0 to 7.5.
2011 , Leon Neel et al. , The Art of Managing Longleaf: A Personal History of the Stoddard-Neel Approach , page 36 :We planted some truck crops like watermelons and okra , which was risky.
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Translations
edible capsules of A. esculentus
Albanian: bamje (sq)
Amharic: ባሚያ ( bamiya )
Arabic: بَامْيَة m ( bāmya ) , بَامْيَا ( bāmyā )
Hijazi Arabic: بامية f ( bāmya )
Moroccan Arabic: ملوخية ( mlūḵiyya )
Armenian: բամիա (hy) ( bamia ) , պամիա ( pamia ) , կուտատուկ (hy) ( kutatuk )
Azerbaijani: bamiyə
Bengali: ঢেঁড়স (bn) ( ḍhẽṛoś )
Bulgarian: бамя (bg) f ( bamja )
Burmese: ရုံးပတီ သီး ( rum:pa.tisi: )
Catalan: ocra (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 秋葵 ( cau1 kwai4 )
Mandarin: 秋葵 (zh) ( qiūkuí ) , 黃秋葵 / 黄秋葵 (zh) ( huángqiūkuí ) , 羊角豆 (zh) ( yángjiǎodòu )
Dhivehi: ބާމިޔާ ( bāmiyā )
Dinka: adarap , aluek , aluogo
Esperanto: gombo
Finnish: okran kota , okra (fi)
French: gombo (fr) m
German: Okra (de) f , Gemüse-Eibisch n
Greek: μπάμια (el) ( bámia )
Gujarati: ભીંડો ( bhī̃ḍo )
Haitian Creole: kalalou
Hausa: kuɓewa (ha)
Hebrew: במיה f ( bamia )
Hindi: भिंडी (hi) f ( bhiṇḍī )
Irish: ocra m
Italian: gombo , ocra (it)
Japanese: オクラ (ja) ( okura )
Kannada: ಬೆಂಡೆಕಾಯಿ (kn) ( beṇḍekāyi )
Khmer: ពោតបារាំង ( poot baarang )
Kimbundu: kingombo
Konkani: भेंडो ( bheṇḍo )
Korean: 오크라 (ko) ( okeura )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: بامێ ( bamê )
Northern Kurdish: bamî (ku) f , bamiye (ku) f
Ladino: bamyas
Luo: dania
Malay: bendi
Malayalam: വെണ്ടക്ക (ml) ( veṇṭakka ) , വെണ്ട (ml) ( veṇṭa ) , വെണ്ടക്കായ് ( veṇṭakkāyŭ )
Marathi: भेंडी f ( bheṇḍī )
Nepali: भिण्डी ( bhiṇḍī )
Nobiin: weka
Odia: ଭେଣ୍ଡି (or) ( bheṇḍi )
Oromo: fosoliyaa
Pashto: بېنډۍ (ps)
Persian: بامیه (fa)
Polish: okra (pl) f
Portuguese: quiabo (pt) m
Punjabi: ਭਿੰਡੀ (pa) ( bhiṇḍī )
Romanian: bamă (ro) f
Russian: о́кра (ru) f ( ókra ) , бами́я (ru) f ( bamíja ) , да́мские па́льчики f pl ( dámskije pálʹčiki ) ( lady's little fingers ) , го́мбо n ( gómbo )
Serbo-Croatian: bamija (sh)
Shona: derere
Sindhi: भींडी , ڀِينڊيِ (sd)
Sinhalese: බණ්ඩක්කා (si) ( baṇḍakkā )
Spanish: quingombó , quimbombó (es) , gombo , molondrón , ocra , bamia , abelmosco (es) ( Mexico ) , ñajú ( Peru )
Sranan Tongo: okro
Swahili: bamia , binda , benda
Swedish: okra (sv) c
Tagalog: okra (tl)
Tamil: வெண்டைக்காய் (ta) ( veṇṭaikkāy ) , வெண்டை (ta) ( veṇṭai )
Telugu: బెండ (te) ( beṇḍa ) , బెండకాయ (te) ( beṇḍakāya )
Thai: กระเจี๊ยบ (th) ( grà-jíiap )
Tulu: ಬೆಂಡೆ ( beṇḍe )
Turkish: bamya (tr)
Turkmen: please add this translation if you can
Uzbek: please add this translation if you can
Vietnamese: đậu bắp , mướp tây (vi)
Welsh: ocra m
Yiddish: באַמיע f ( bamye )
A. esculentus
Afrikaans: okraconsumptie
Akan: nkruma
Albanian: bamje (sq) f
Arabic: بَامِيَة f ( bāmiya )
Egyptian Arabic: بمية f pl ( bamya ) , بامية f pl ( bamya )
Armenian: բամիա (hy) ( bamia )
Assamese: ভেন্দি ( bhendi )
Azerbaijani: bamya (az)
Basque: okra
Bengali: ঢেঁড়স (bn) ( ḍhẽṛoś )
Bole: gombira
Bulgarian: ба́мя (bg) f ( bámja )
Burmese: ရုံးပတီ (my) ( rum:pa.ti )
Catalan: ocra (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 秋葵 ( cau1 kwai4 )
Hakka: please add this translation if you can
Hokkien: please add this translation if you can
Mandarin: 秋葵 (zh) ( qiūkuí )
Danish: okra c
Estonian: söödav muskushibisk , okra , baamia
Finnish: okra (fi)
French: gombo (fr) m
Fula: la'aaje
Galician: quiabo (gl) m
Georgian: ბამი ( bami )
German: Okra (de) f
Gourmanchéma: mantiigu
Greek: μπάμια (el) f ( bámia )
Hausa: kuɓḕwā (ha) f
Hebrew: במיה f ( bamia )
Hindi: भिंडी (hi) f ( bhiṇḍī )
Ido: okro (io)
Igbo: ọkwọrọ
Irish: ocra m , ocra m
Italian: gombo m , bamia f
Japanese: オクラ (ja) ( okura ) , アメリカネリ ( amerika-neri )
Korean: 오크라 (ko) ( okeura )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: بامێ ( bamê ) , بامیە (ckb) ( bamye )
Northern Kurdish: bamî (ku) f , bamiye (ku) f
Ladino:
Roman: bamyas f pl
Macedonian: бамја f ( bamja )
Malay: bendi
Malayalam: വെണ്ട (ml) ( veṇṭa )
Marathi: भेंडी f ( bheṇḍī )
Mon: ၜဝ်ကဒါတ် ( ḅaw kadāt )
Polish: róża chińska f , okra (pl) f , ketmia piżmowa f , piżmian właściwy m
Portuguese: quiabeiro m
Romanian: bamă (ro) f
Russian: ба́мия (ru) f ( bámija ) , го́мбо n ( gómbo ) , о́кра (ru) f ( ókra ) , да́мские па́льчики m pl ( dámskije pálʹčiki ) ( lady's little fingers )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: бамија f
Roman: bamija (sh) f
Sinhalese: බණ්ඩක්කා (si) ( baṇḍakkā )
Slovene: bamija f
Spanish: okra f , chaucha turca f ( Argentina ) , chimbombó m ( Eastern Venezuela ) , guingambó m ( Puerto Rico ) , molondrón m ( Dominican Republic ) , ñajú m ( Panama ) , quimbombó (es) m ( Cuba, Venezuela ) , quingombó m ( Puerto Rico )
Swahili: bamia ( vegetable ) , mbamia ( plant )
Swedish: okra (sv)
Tagalog: okra (tl)
Tamil: வெண்டை (ta) ( veṇṭai )
Thai: กระเจี๊ยบ (th) ( grà-jíiap ) , กระเจี๊ยบมอญ (th) ( grà-jíiap-mɔɔn ) , กระเจี๊ยบเขียว (th)
Turkish: bamya (tr)
Urdu: بھنڈی m ( bhiṇḍi )
Vietnamese: mướp tây (vi) ( Northern ) , đậu bắp ( Southern )
Wolof: kànja (wo) , kànje
Yiddish: באַמיע f ( bamye )
Yoruba: ilá
References
Anagrams
Asi
Noun
okra
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Bikol Central
Etymology
Borrowed from English okra , probably from Igbo ọkụrụ .
Noun
okra
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from English okra , probably from Igbo ọkụrụ .
Pronunciation
Noun
okra
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Anagrams
Chavacano
Etymology
Borrowed from English okra , probably from Igbo ọkụrụ .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈokɾa/ ,
Hyphenation: o‧kra
Noun
okra
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
okra m (plural okra's , diminutive )
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Finnish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Swedish ockra , from Latin ōchra , from Ancient Greek ὤχρα ( ṓkhra ) .
Adjective
okra
ochre ( having a yellow-orange colour )
Declension
Synonyms
Noun
okra
ochre ( pigment )
ochre ( color )
Usage notes
The pigment is usually called keltamulta when used as pigment for house paints, whereas artists and archaeologists seem to prefer okra .
Declension
Synonyms
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Further reading
Etymology 2
From English okra , from some West African language, probably Igbo ọ́kụ̀rụ̀ .
Noun
okra
okra , Abelmoschus esculentus
Declension
Further reading
Anagrams
Hiligaynon
Noun
okra
okra (Abelmoschus esculentus )
Hungarian
Etymology
ok + -ra
Pronunciation
Noun
okra
sublative singular of ok
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Verb
okra (weak verb , third-person singular past indicative okraði , supine okrað )
( intransitive ) to practice usury
Declension
infinitive (nafnháttur )
að okra
supine (sagnbót )
okrað
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar )
okrandi
indicative (framsöguháttur )
subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur )
present (nútíð )
ég okra
við okrum
present (nútíð )
ég okri
við okrum
þú okrar
þið okrið
þú okrir
þið okrið
hann , hún , það okrar
þeir , þær , þau okra
hann , hún , það okri
þeir , þær , þau okri
past (þátíð )
ég okraði
við okruðum
past (þátíð )
ég okraði
við okruðum
þú okraðir
þið okruðuð
þú okraðir
þið okruðuð
hann , hún , það okraði
þeir , þær , þau okruðu
hann , hún , það okraði
þeir , þær , þau okruðu
imperative (boðháttur )
okra (þú )
okrið (þið )
Forms with appended personal pronoun
okraðu
okriði *
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
Anagrams
Polish
okra (#1)
okry (#2)
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Pronunciation
Noun
okra f
okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus )
Synonym: piżmian jadalny
okra ( edible capsules of Abelmoschus esculentus )
Declension
Further reading
okra in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Noun
okra f (plural okras )
okra
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English okra .
Pronunciation
Noun
okra (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜃ᜔ᜇ )
okra
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