English
Etymology
From Latin asarum + baccar.
Noun
asarabacca (usually uncountable, plural asarabaccas)
- An acrid herbaceous plant, Asarum europaeum, the leaves and roots of which were used for emetic and cathartic purposes.
- Synonyms: hazelwort, wild ginger
Translations
Asarum europaeum
- Arabic: أَسَارُون (ar) (ʔasārūn)
- Azerbaijani: çobandüdüyü
- Belarusian: падале́шнік m (padaljéšnik)
- Bulgarian: копи́тник (kopítnik)
- Czech: kopytník m
- Danish: hasselurt
- Dutch: mansoor (nl) f
- Estonian: metspipar
- Finnish: taponlehti (fi), lehtotaponlehti
- French: asaret (fr) m
- German: Haselwurz m or f
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἄσαρον n (ásaron)
- Hungarian: kopotnyak, kapotnyak (hu)
- Latin: asarum n
- Lithuanian: pipirlapė
- Old English: hæselwyrt f
- Persian: اسارون (asârun)
- Polish: kopytnik (pl) m
- Portuguese: ásaro m
- Romanian: pochívnic (ro)
- Russian: копы́тень (ru) m (kopýtenʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ко̀питња̄к m
- Latin: kòpitnjāk (sh) m
- Slovak: kopytník m
- Slovene: kopȋtnik m
- Swedish: hasselört (sv)
- Ukrainian: копи́тник m (kopýtnyk), копитня́к m (kopytnják)
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