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فطراساليون

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This entry pertains to a specific botanical term, likely a loanword, referring to a type of wild celery seed. It is presented as a proper noun or a specific designation rather than a root with broad semantic derivations.

Derived headwords

فِطْرَاسَالِيُونname
  1. 1.
    Wild celery seedsclassical

    Refers to the seeds of a wild variety of celery, specifically identified as 'mountain celery'. The term is noted as being of Greek origin.

بَزْرnoun
  1. 1.
    seedboth

    The seed of a plant, in this context referring to the seeds of wild celery.

كَرَفْسnoun
  1. 1.
    celeryboth

    The plant known as celery, specifically a wild or mountain variety in this context.

جَبَلِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    mountainboth

    Pertaining to mountains; wild, growing in mountainous regions.

يُونَانِيّadjective
  1. 1.
    Greekboth

    Relating to Greece or its language; in this context, indicating the origin of the word 'فطر اساليون'.

Parallel reading

فِطْرَاسَالِيُون، بالضم والسين المهملة والمثناة التحتية: بزر الكرفس الجبلي، يونانية.
Fitrasalyun, with dammah and the unpointed sīn and the dotted yāʼ: seeds of mountain celery, Greek.