abrikos

See also: abrikos'

Danish

abrikos

Etymology

From Dutch abrikoos, from French abricots, plural of abricot, from Spanish albaricoque, ultimately from Arabic اَلْبَرْقُوق (al-barqūq, plums), from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον (praikókion), probably from Latin praecoquum, variant of praecox (literally early-ripe).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abrikoːs/, [ɑb̥ʁiˈkʰoːˀs]

Noun

abrikos c (singular definite abrikosen, plural indefinite abrikoser)

  1. apricot (fruit)

Declension

References

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch abrikoos, from French abricots, plural of abricot, from Spanish albaricoque, ultimately from Arabic اَلْبَرْقُوق (al-barqūq, plums), from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον (praikókion), probably from Latin praecoquum, variant of praecox (literally early-ripe). The more modern aprikot is now mostly used instead.

Noun

abrikos (first-person possessive abrikosku, second-person possessive abrikosmu, third-person possessive abrikosnya)

  1. (dated, uncommon) apricot (the fruit)

Further reading

Tatar

Noun

abrikos

  1. Latin spelling of абрикос (abrikos)
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