agurk
Danish
[aˈkuɐ̯k]
noun
Definitions
- cucumber
Etymology
Derived from Low German agurke derived from Dutch, Flemish agurk derived from Polish ogórek (cucumber, gherkin) derived from ἀγγούριον (cucumber, small cucumber, melon) derived from Ancient Greek ἄωρος (unripe, not season time, green, untimely, unseaonable, immature, -).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἄωρος
Gloss
unripe, not season time, green, untimely, unseaonable, immature, -
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agurk Dutch, Flemish
- огурец Russian
- ἄωρος Ancient Greek
- ὥρα Ancient Greek
- ogóreczek Polish
- ogórek Polish
- ogórkowy Polish
- agurketid Danish
- tid Danish
- okurka Czech
- ugorak Serbo-Croatian
- άγουρος Greek (modern)
- אוגערקע Yiddish
- agurke Middle Low German
- uhorka Slovak
- agurkas Lithuanian
- agurke Low German
- augurk Low German
- ἀγγούριον gkm
- ἄγωρος grc-koi
- ogurek Old Polish