citrus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- citron tree
- thuja
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek κέδρος (cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κέδρος
Gloss
cedar, juniper, juniper tree, applied to species of Juniperus and similar trees, cedar-oil
Kanji
杉
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- citrine English
- citron English
- citrus English
- citruslike English
- citrusy English
- noncitrus English
- sitruuna Finnish
- cedrium Latin
- cedrus Latin
- citrullus Latin
- citrum Latin
- citrum, citrus Latin
- Zitrone German
- citroen Dutch, Flemish
- citrin French
- citron French
- citronnelle French
- citronnier French
- citronné French
- citrus French
- presse-citron French
- κέδρινος Ancient Greek
- κέδρος Ancient Greek
- κίτρον Ancient Greek
- κεδρίς Ancient Greek
- κεδρελάτη Ancient Greek
- *ked- Proto-Indo-European
- seder Norwegian Bokmål
- sitron Norwegian Bokmål
- sitronbrus Norwegian Bokmål
- sitronmelisse Norwegian Bokmål
- sitronsaft Norwegian Bokmål
- citron Swedish
- citronärla Swedish
- cytryna Polish
- cytrynka Polish
- cytrynowy Polish
- seder Norwegian Nynorsk
- sitron Norwegian Nynorsk
- sitronbrus Norwegian Nynorsk
- sitronmelisse Norwegian Nynorsk
- sitronsaft Norwegian Nynorsk
- citron Danish
- citron Czech
- citrolo Esperanto
- citrono Esperanto
- cidra Galician
- cidreira Galician
- κίτρος Greek (modern)
- citrons Latvian
- citruso Ido
- sitrón Faroese
- sitrus Malay
- Zitroun Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- citron Middle French
- citrina Lithuanian
- sitron Mauritian Creole