English
Wikispecies
common myrtle (Myrtus communis )
Etymology
From Old French myrte , from Latin myrtus .
Pronunciation
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Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360 : Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "GA" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E . enPR : mûrʹtəl , IPA (key ) : /ˈmɝtl̩/ , [ˈmɝtɫ̩] , [ˈmɝɾɫ̩]
Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)təl
Noun
myrtle (plural myrtles )
An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus , native to southern Europe and north Africa.
Cyrilla spp.
Derived terms
Translations
evergreen shrub
Akkadian: 𒄑𒊍 f ( GIŠ AZ /asu/ )
Amharic: ኣደስ ( ʾadäs ) , አደስ ( ʾädäs ) , ባርሰነት ( barsänät ) , የሚለመልም ( yämilämälm ) , ምርሰኔ ( mərsäne )
Arabic: آس (ar) m ( ʔās ) , رَيْحَان m ( rayḥān ) , مَرْسِين m ( marsīn ) , قُمَام m ( qumām ) , هَدَس m ( hadas ) ( Yemen, Oman )
Moroccan Arabic: ريحان m ( rīḥān ) , هلموش m ( halmūš )
Aramaic:
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אָסָא m ( ʾāsā ) , הֲדַסַא m ( hăḏasā )
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: אָסָא m ( ʾāsā ) , הֲדַסַא m ( hăḏasā )
Classical Syriac: ܐܵܣܵܐ m ( ʾāsā )
Armenian: մրտենի (hy) ( mrteni )
Old Armenian: մուրտ ( murt )
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Belarusian: мірт m ( mirt )
Bengali: please add this translation if you can
Bulgarian: ми́рта f ( mírta ) , мирт m ( mirt )
Catalan: murta (ca) f , murtera (ca) f , murtra (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 香桃木 ( xiāngtáomù )
Czech: myrta (cs) f
Danish: myrte
Dutch: mirte (nl) c
Finnish: myrtti (fi)
French: myrte (fr)
Galician: murteira f , murta f , silvarda f , lundio (gl) m
Ge'ez: አደስ ( ʾädäs ) , ምርስኔ ( mərsəne ) , መርሳኒ ( märsani ) , ሚርስንስ ( mirsəns ) , ሚርሰንስ ( mirsäns ) , ሚረሲንስ ( miräsins ) , ሜርሴንስ ( mersens ) , ምርስኔን ( mərsənen ) , መርሲኔ ( märsine ) , መርሲኔን ( märsinen ) , ብርስኖት ( bərəsnot ) , ብርስዩን ( bərsəyun ) , ብርስዮን ( bərsəyon ) , እልኣስ ( ʾəlʾas )
Georgian: მირტი ( mirṭi )
Old Georgian: მურტი ( murṭi )
German: Myrte (de) f
Greek:
Ancient: μυρσίνη f ( mursínē )
Hawaiian: mā'kala
Hebrew: הֲדַס (he) ( hăḏás )
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Hungarian: mirtusz (hu)
Irish: miortal m
Italian: mirto (it) m
Japanese: ギンバイカ ( ginbaika )
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Korean: 은매화 ( eunmaehwa )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: مۆرت (ckb) ( mort )
Northern Kurdish: mord (ku) f
Kyrgyz: please add this translation if you can
Latin: myrtus f
Macedonian: мирта f ( mirta )
Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
Norwegian: myrte
Old Church Slavonic: мрътва f ( mrŭtva ) , мѵръта f ( mürŭta )
Persian: مورد (fa) ( murd ) , مور (fa) ( mur ) ( archaic )
Plautdietsch: Mirt f
Polish: mirt (pl) m
Portuguese: murta (pt) f , mirto (pt) m
Romanian: mirt (ro) m
Russian: мирт (ru) m ( mirt )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: мр̏ча f , ми̑рта f
Latin: mȑča (sh) f , mȋrta (sh) f
Slovak: myrta f
Slovene: mírta (sl) f
Spanish: arrayán (es) f , murta (es) f , mirto (es) m
Swahili: mhadasi
Swedish: myrten (sv)
Tagalog: mirto
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Telugu: please add this translation if you can
Tigrinya: ኣደስ ( ʾadäs )
Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: مرسین
Modern Turkish: mersin (tr)
Ugaritic: unknown, absent from the texts
Ukrainian: мирт (uk) m ( myrt )
Welsh: myrtwydden f
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