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The corpus record — Latin

lĭquĭrītĭa

lĭquĭrītĭa · f

liquorice

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What it meant

1. lĭquĭrītĭa — Lewis & Short

lĭquĭrītĭa, ae, f.corrupted fr. glukurri/za = glycyrrhiza, q. v.,

I liquorice, Theod. de Diaet. 9; Veg. Vet. 4, 9.

2. liquiritia — Walde–Hofmann

liquiritia, -ae f. ,Sü&holz^ (seit Veg. [s. Thes. s. glycyrrhiza], rom.; daraus ent]. ahd. lacricie, s. Kluge‘! s. Lakritze): aus gr. TÀuxüppiZa ds. (Weise, Saalfeld, Keller Volkset. 63; zum Lautl. auch Vendryes BSL. 25, 41). liquis s. obliquus. — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. liquiritia, p. 844]

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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