selderij
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French céleri, from Latin selīnum, from Ancient Greek σέλῑνον (sélīnon). For the epenthetic d, which was productive well into the seventeenth century, compare kelder, zolder, daalder, mulder, vilder, volder.
Pronunciation
Noun
selderij m (plural selderijen, diminutive selderijtje n)
- celery (herb)
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- Afrikaans: seldery
- → Belarusian: сельдэрэ́й (sjelʹderéj)
- → Indonesian: seledri
- → Russian: сельдере́й (selʹderéj), селлере́й (selleréj), селере́й (seleréj); сендере́й (senderéj)
- → Malay: saderi
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