auranja
Old Occitan
noun
Definitions
- orange (fruit)
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic نَارَنْج (bitter orange).
Origin
Arabic
نَارَنْج
Gloss
bitter orange
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Orangeism English
- Orangeman English
- Orangewoman English
- Seville orange English
- nonorange English
- orange English
- orange blossom English
- orange-American English
- orangeade English
- orangeberry English
- orangeish English
- orangeite English
- orangeless English
- orangelike English
- orangely English
- orangeness English
- orangequit English
- orangeroot English
- orangery English
- orangewood English
- orangey English
- orangie English
- orangish English
- orangite English
- arancia Latin
- aurantius Latin
- pomo Italian
- orange French
- naranja Spanish, Castilian
- naranjas Spanish, Castilian
- laranja Portuguese
- orenge Middle English
- نَارَنْج Arabic
- نَارَنْج Arabic
- orenge Old French
- pome orenge Old French
- oranĝo Esperanto
- laranxa Galician
- نارنج Persian
- نارنگ Persian
- orens Cebuano
- arance Middle Dutch
- oren Malay
- oran Marshallese
- naranja Old Spanish
- naransa Venetian
- i-orenji Xhosa
- laranja Basque
- umolintji Swati
- ólentsi Hopi
- melarancio roa-oit