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Etymology of the Latin word petroselinum

the Classical Latin word petroselinum (rock-parsley; parsley)
derived from the Greek word petroselinon, πετροσέλινον
derived from the Greek word petra, πέτρα (a (mass of) rock)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *per-
derived from the Greek word selinon, σέλινον

Derivations in Latin

Petroselinum, petrosilium

Derivations in other languages

Romanian pătrunjel

Cognates

Dutch peterselie, English parsley, French persil, German Petersilie, Icelandic steinselja, Italian petrosellino, Swedish persilja

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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