koriander
Cornish
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Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English coriander, from Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon).
Noun
[edit]koriander m (uncountable)
Mutation
[edit]| radical | soft | aspirate | hard | mixed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| koriander | goriander | horiander | unchanged | unchanged |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Cornish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
References
[edit]- “koriander” in Cornish Dictionary / Gerlyver Kernewek, Akademi Kernewek.
- Akademi Kernewek Gerlyver Kernewek (FSS) Cornish Dictionary (SWF) (in Cornish), 2018, published 2018, page 222
Dutch
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Alternative forms
[edit]- (obsolete) coriander
Etymology
[edit]From Middle Dutch coriander, from Old French coriandre, from Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]koriander m (uncountable, no diminutive)
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → West Frisian: koriander
See also
[edit]Further reading
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koriander on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
Hungarian
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Etymology
[edit]From German Koriander, from Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon, “coriander”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]koriander (plural korianderek)
Declension
[edit]| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | koriander | korianderek |
| accusative | koriandert | koriandereket |
| dative | koriandernek | koriandereknek |
| instrumental | korianderrel | korianderekkel |
| causal-final | korianderért | korianderekért |
| translative | korianderré | korianderekké |
| terminative | korianderig | korianderekig |
| essive-formal | korianderként | korianderekként |
| essive-modal | — | — |
| inessive | korianderben | korianderekben |
| superessive | korianderen | koriandereken |
| adessive | koriandernél | koriandereknél |
| illative | korianderbe | korianderekbe |
| sublative | korianderre | korianderekre |
| allative | korianderhez | korianderekhez |
| elative | korianderből | korianderekből |
| delative | korianderről | korianderekről |
| ablative | koriandertől | korianderektől |
| non-attributive possessive – singular |
korianderé | koriandereké |
| non-attributive possessive – plural |
korianderéi | korianderekéi |
| possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
|---|---|---|
| 1st person sing. | korianderem | koriandereim |
| 2nd person sing. | koriandered | koriandereid |
| 3rd person sing. | koriandere | korianderei |
| 1st person plural | korianderünk | koriandereink |
| 2nd person plural | korianderetek | koriandereitek |
| 3rd person plural | korianderük | koriandereik |
Further reading
[edit]- koriander in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon).
Noun
[edit]koriander m (definite singular korianderen)
- coriander (plant and herb)
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon).
Noun
[edit]koriander m (definite singular korianderen)
- coriander (plant and herb)
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin coriandrum, from Ancient Greek κορίανδρον (koríandron), alternative form of κορίαννον (koríannon).
Pronunciation
[edit]Audio: (file)
Noun
[edit]koriander c
Declension
[edit]| nominative | genitive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | indefinite | koriander | korianders |
| definite | koriandern | korianderns | |
| plural | indefinite | — | — |
| definite | — | — |
References
[edit]- “koriander”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- “koriander”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
- “koriander”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- Cornish terms borrowed from English
- Cornish terms derived from English
- Cornish terms derived from Latin
- Cornish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Cornish uncountable nouns
- Cornish lemmas
- Cornish nouns
- Cornish masculine nouns
- kw:Herbs
- kw:Celery family plants
- Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Old French
- Dutch terms derived from Latin
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- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Rhymes:Dutch/ɑndər
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- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch nouns
- Dutch uncountable nouns
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- nl:Celery family plants
- nl:Spices and herbs
- Hungarian terms derived from German
- Hungarian terms derived from Latin
- Hungarian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Hungarian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Hungarian/ɛr
- Rhymes:Hungarian/ɛr/4 syllables
- Hungarian lemmas
- Hungarian nouns
- hu:Spices and herbs
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Latin
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Norwegian Bokmål lemmas
- Norwegian Bokmål nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns
- nb:Spices and herbs
- nb:Celery family plants
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Latin
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk nouns
- Norwegian Nynorsk masculine nouns
- nn:Celery family plants
- nn:Spices and herbs
- Swedish terms borrowed from Latin
- Swedish terms derived from Latin
- Swedish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Swedish terms with audio pronunciation
- Swedish lemmas
- Swedish nouns
- Swedish common-gender nouns
- sv:Celery family plants
- sv:Spices and herbs

