céleri
French
noun
Definitions
- celery
Etymology
Borrowed from Lombard selleri derived from Latin selīnon derived from Ancient Greek σέλινον (celery).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σέλινον
Gloss
celery
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- celeriac English
- celery English
- celerylike English
- selīnon Latin
- selīnum Latin
- Sellerie German
- sedano Italian
- sellero Italian
- bleekselderij Dutch, Flemish
- selderie Dutch, Flemish
- selderij Dutch, Flemish
- сельдерей Russian
- Σελινοῦς Ancient Greek
- βουσέλινον Ancient Greek
- πετροσέλινον Ancient Greek
- σέλινον Ancient Greek
- σέλῑνον Ancient Greek
- ἱπποσέλινον Ancient Greek
- selleri Norwegian Bokmål
- セロリ Japanese
- selleri Norwegian Nynorsk
- soilire Irish
- เซเลรี่ Thai
- σέλινο Greek (modern)
- seleri Welsh
- céléri Norman
- saderi Malay
- 샐러리 Korean
- 셀러리 Korean
- selleri Lombard
- sèller Lombard