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fēnĭcŭlum

fēnĭcŭlum

v. faeniculum

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What it meant

1. fēnĭcŭlum — Lewis & Short

fēnĭcŭlum, v. faeniculum.

2. féniculum — Walde–Hofmann

féniculum (vlt. -we-), - n. „Fenchel“ (seit Plaut. und Cato, rom. [tc]; daraus ir. fenél, aus *feniclum ahd. rénshhal usw., Wartburg HI 454, Kluge!! s. Fenchel): von f£num „Heu“ (Vaniéek 194); Benennung nach dem Heuduft wie fénum graecum ,Bockshornklee* (seit Cato, rom.). — Nicht als *dhues-ni-ko- zu ferula, festuca (Petersson KZ. 46, 138; dagegen Walde-P. 1 846). fenum - feralis. 479 — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. féniculum, p. 510]

Where it came from

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