χαιρέφυλλον

From LSJ

ἐν τᾷ μεγάλᾳ Δωρίδι νάσῳ Πέλοπος → in the great Doric island of Pelops

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Transliteration A: chairéphyllon Transliteration B: chairephyllon Transliteration C: chairefyllon Beta Code: xaire/fullon

English (LSJ)

τό, chervil, Anthriscus cerefolium, only in Lat. form chaerephylon (metri grat.) Colum.10.110; caerefolium Plin. HN19.170.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1325] τό, Kerbel, bei Plin. H. N. 19, 8 caerefolium, Colum. 10, 110 chaerophylon. Vgl. das franz. cerfeuil.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

χαιρέφυλλον: τό, φυτόν τι, Ἀγγλιστὶ chervil. ὅπερ ὡς καὶ τὸ Γερμ. Kerbel, καὶ τὸ Γαλλ. cerfeuil, ἐσχηματίσθησαν ἐκ τοῦ Ἑλληνικοῦ ὀνόματος. ― Ὁ Columella 10. 110, ἔχει chaerephyˇlon, χάριν τοῦ μέτρου· καὶ ο Πλίνιος (19. 54) ἐκλατινίζει τὸ ὄνομα εἰς caerefolium.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α
είδος φυτού.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Πιθ. < χαίρω + φύλλον.

Translations

chervil

Arabic: مَقْدُونِس إِفْرَنْجِيّ; Bulgarian: кервел; Catalan: cerfull; Chinese Cantonese: 細葉芹/细叶芹; Czech: kerblík; Danish: kørvel; Dutch: kervel; Estonian: harakputk; Finnish: kirveli; French: cerfeuil; Galician: cerefolio; Georgian: ჭყიმი; German: Kerbel; Middle High German: kërvele; Old High German: kerfola; Greek: χαιρέφυλλο, σκαντζίκι, ανθρίσκος, μυρώνι, φραγκομαϊντανός; Ancient Greek: χαιρέφυλλον, σκάνδιξ, ἄνθρυσκον; Hungarian: turbolya; Icelandic: kerfill; Irish: costóg, camán gall; Italian: cerfoglio; Japanese: チャービル; Latin: caerefolium, scandix; Latvian: kārvele; Livonian: piņripskõz; Low German: karwel; Luxembourgish: Kierwel; Macedonian: геревиз, красница; Malay: cervil; Middle English: cherville; Norman: chèrfi; Norwegian Bokmål: kjørvel; Old English: cerfille; Polish: trybula; Portuguese: cerefolho, cerefólio; Romanian: hasmațuchi; Russian: кервель; Serbo-Croatian: krbuljica, krasuljica; Slovak: trebuľka; Slovene: krebúljica, práva krebúljica; Spanish: perifollo, cerefolio, perifolio; Svan: წჷ̄წყა; Swedish: körvel; Turkish Ottoman Turkish: فرنك معدنوسی; Modern Turkish: frenk maydanozu; Walloon: cierfouy