κεντρομυρσίνη
Ancient Greek
noun
Definitions
- butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus)
Etymology
Compound from Ancient Greek κέντρον (sharp point, center, goad, thorn, something with a sharp point, centre, centre of a circle, spur) + Ancient Greek μυρσίνη (myrtle).
Origin
Ancient Greek
μυρσίνη
Gloss
myrtle
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cento Latin
- centrum Latin
- centrālis Latin
- cintrum Latin
- δίς Ancient Greek
- κέντρον Ancient Greek
- κεντέω Ancient Greek
- μυρσίνη Ancient Greek
- μυρσίνινος Ancient Greek
- μυρσινίτης Ancient Greek
- χαμαιμυρσίνη Ancient Greek
- ὀξυμυρσίνη Ancient Greek
- *ḱent- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱent-r-om, *ḱentrom Proto-Indo-European
- sentrum Norwegian Bokmål
- sentrum Norwegian Nynorsk
- केन्द्र Sanskrit
- قنطرة, اَلْقَنْطَرَة Arabic
- قَنْطَرَة Arabic
- مرسين Arabic
- مَرْسِين Arabic
- կենտրոն Armenian
- μυρσίνη Greek (modern)
- કેંદ્ર Gujarati
- ܩܶܢܛܪܳܘܢ Classical Syriac