λάχανον

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Probably of Pre-Greek origin, as suggested by the suffix -ανον. The denominative simplex λαχαίνω (lakhaínō, to dig), which has only late attestations, is probably a back-formation from compounded forms.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

λᾰ́χᾰνον • (lákhanon) n (genitive λᾰχᾰ́νου); second declension

  1. garden herb, opposite to wild plants
  2. (in the plural) vegetables
  3. (in the plural) vegetable market

Inflection

Derived terms

  • κηπολᾰ́χᾰνον (kēpolákhanon)
  • λαχανάριον (lakhanárion)
  • λαχανᾶς (lakhanâs)
  • λαχανεία (lakhaneía)
  • λαχανεύς (lakhaneús)
  • λαχανεύω (lakhaneúō)
  • λαχανηρός (lakhanērós)
  • λαχανιά (lakhaniá)
  • λαχανίδιον (lakhanídion)
  • λαχανίζω (lakhanízō)
  • λαχανικός (lakhanikós)
  • λαχάνιον (lakhánion)
  • λαχανοειδής (lakhanoeidḗs)
  • λαχανοθήκη (lakhanothḗkē)
  • λαχανοπώλης (lakhanopṓlēs)
  • λαχανώδης (lakhanṓdēs)
  • χρῡσολᾰ́χᾰνον (khrūsolákhanon)

Descendants

  • Greek: λάχανο (láchano)
    • Bulgarian: ла́хана (láhana)
    • Romanian: lahaniu
  • Albanian: lakër, lakënë
  • Ottoman Turkish: لحنه (lahana)
    • Turkish: lahana
    • Arabic: لَهَانَة (lahāna), لَخَانَة (laḵāna)
    • Georgian: ლახანა (laxana) Imereti, Lechkhumi
      • Mingrelian: ლახანა (laxana)
      • Svan: ლახანა (laxana)
    • Kurdish:
      • Central Kurdish: لەھانە (lehane)
      • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܠܵܗܵܢܵܐ (lahānā)
    • Laz: ლაჰანა (lahana)
    • Middle Armenian: լախանայ (laxanay)
      • Armenian: լախանա (laxana), լահանա (lahana), լա̈հա̈նա̈ (lähänä); լախանայ (laxanay), լահանայ (lahanay)

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