pomeranč
Czech
/ˈpomɛrant͡ʃ/
noun
Definitions
- orange fruit
Etymology
Borrowed from German Pomeranze derived from French pomme d'orange derived from Spanish, Castilian naranja (orange) derived from Arabic نَارَنْج (bitter orange) derived from Persian نارنگ.
Origin
Persian
نارنگ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aurantius Latin
- Pomeranze German
- arancia Italian
- arancio Italian
- narancia Italian
- pomo Italian
- pomme d'orange French
- albinaranja Spanish, Castilian
- anaranjado Spanish, Castilian
- naranja Spanish, Castilian
- naranjal Spanish, Castilian
- naranjas Spanish, Castilian
- naranjero Spanish, Castilian
- naranjilla Spanish, Castilian
- naranjita Spanish, Castilian
- laranja Portuguese
- नारङ्ग Sanskrit
- pomerančový Czech
- نارنج Arabic
- نَارَنْج Arabic
- laranxa Galician
- نارنج Persian
- نارنگ Persian
- pomaranč Slovak
- auranja Old Occitan
- naranja Old Spanish
- naransa Venetian
- laranja Basque
- narynç Turkmen
- melarancio roa-oit
- naranja Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nahuatl
- láxa Alcozauca Mixtec
- laxa Chiquihuitlán Mazatec
- laxa Ayutla Mixtec