любисток

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Russian

люби́сток
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Etymology

Borrowed from Ukrainian люби́сток (ljubýstok), from Polish lubszczek (modern lubczyk), from Middle High German lübestecke (> German Liebstöckel), from Latin levisticum, earlier ligusticum, from Ancient Greek λιγυστικόν (ligustikón), originally “Ligurian plant used for medicinal purposes”.

Pronunciation

Noun

люби́сток (ljubístokm inan (genitive люби́стка, nominative plural люби́стки, genitive plural люби́стков)

  1. lovage, sea parsley (Levisticum officinale)

Declension

Ukrainian

люби́сток
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Etymology

Borrowed from Polish lubszczek (modern lubczyk), from Middle High German lübestecke (> German Liebstöckel), from Latin levisticum, earlier ligusticum, from Ancient Greek λιγυστικόν (ligustikón), originally “Ligurian plant used for medicinal purposes”.

Pronunciation

Noun

люби́сток (ljubýstokm inan (genitive люби́стка, nominative plural люби́стки, genitive plural люби́стків)

  1. lovage, sea parsley (Levisticum officinale)

Declension

Descendants

  • Russian: люби́сток (ljubístok)