cunela
Latin > English
cunela cunelae N F :: plant (genus Cetera, savory); (also called canal and origanum L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
cŭnēla: ae, f., v. cunila.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cŭnēla, Col. Rust. 6, 8, 2, c. cunila.
Latin > German (Georges)
cunēla, s. cunila.
Translations
savory
Albanian: shtërmen, thrumbishtë; Arabic: نَدْغ; Armenian: կորթին, ծոթրին, կորդյուն, ծիթրոն, մարզա; Bulgarian: чубрица; Czech: saturejka; Danish: sar; Dutch: bonenkruid; Finnish: kynteli; French: sarriette; Galician: segorella; Georgian: ქონდარი; German: Bohnenkraut; Greek: θρούμπι, θρουμπί, θύμπρι, θρούμπη; Ancient Greek: ἀγήρατον, θύμβρα, θυμβραία, θυμβρίη; Hungarian: csombord, borsikafű; Italian: santoreggia; Japanese: キダチハッカ, セイボリー; Latin: cunela, satureia; Macedonian: чубрика; Persian: مرزه; Polish: cząber; Portuguese: segurelha; Romanian: cimbru; Russian: сатурея, чабер; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чу̏бар, ври̑сак; Serbo-Croatian Roman: čȕbar, vrȋsak; Slovene: šetraj, čober; Spanish: ajedrea; Swedish: kyndel; Turkish: zahter – however, like zaatar, the name is also used for other similar herbs; Ukrainian: чабер; Welsh: sewyrllys, safri