λάχανο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λάχανον (lákhanon, “vegetables, greens”), from λαχαίνω (lakhaínō, “to dig”).
Declension
Coordinate terms
- κράμβη f (krámvi, “cabbage family, turnip”)
Related terms
- κοκκινολάχανο n (kokkinoláchano, “red cabbage”)
- λάχανο βρυξελλών n (láchano vryxellón, “Brussels sprout”)
- and see: λαχανικό n (lachanikó, “vegetable”)
Descendants
- → Bulgarian: ла́хана (láhana)
- → Romanian: lahaniu
Further reading
- λάχανο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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