carvy

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Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

carvy

  1. Alternative form of carvi

Scots[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Early Scots carvie, from Middle English carvi, from Old French carvi, from Arabic كَرَاوِيَّا (karāwiyyā), from Ancient Greek καρώ (karṓ).

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Noun[edit]

carvy (plural carvies)

  1. The caraway plant.
  2. The seeds of the carraway plant, or baked goods spiced with carraway seeds (especially bannock or oatcakes).