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Etymology of the English word coriander

the English word coriander
derived from the Old French word coriandre
derived from the Latin word coriandrum (coriander)
derived from the Greek word koriannon
derived from the Greek word koriandron, κορίανδρον
derived from the French word coriander
derived from the Greek word koriandron, κορίανδρον

Date

The earliest known usage of coriander in English dates from the 14th century.

Cognates

Dutch kluis, Dutch koriander, Dutch pompelmoes, Dutch chamotte, German Klause, German Koriander, German Pampelmuse, German Schamott

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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