EuroLex/F/Champignon
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- Original language: French
- Original form and meaning: champignon - 1. an edible mushroom, especially the much cultivated species Agaricus bisporus
(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)
Language | Form | Date of Borrowing (and Obsolescence) | Current Meaning and Status | Earlier Meanings and Statusses | Source |
Catalan | xampinyó | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Croatian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Czech | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Danish | champignon | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Dutch | champignon | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
English | champignon | 16c | 'meaning 1;
more common: (white) mushroom' | '...' | http://dictionary.reference.com/ |
Estonian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Finnish | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
French | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Frisian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
German | Champignon | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Hungarian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Irish | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Italian | champignon | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Latvian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Lithuanian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Maltese | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Norwegian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Polish | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Portuguese | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Rumantsch | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Slovak | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Slovenian | ... | ... | '...' | '...' | ... |
Spanish | champiñón | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Swedish | champinjon | ... | 'meaning 1' | '...' | ... |
Annotations
editEtymology (uncertain): from MF, appar. VL *campīn(us) "of the field" OR
alteration of Old French champigneul, probably from Vulgar Latin *(fungus) campiniolus, "(fungus) growing in the fields", from Late Latin campānia, "countryside"
Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/
Information on Other Languages
editCzech: houba
Estonian: seen
Finnish: sieni
Hungarian: gomba
Latvian: sēne
Lithuanian: grybas
Norwegian: sopp
Polish: grzyb
Portuguese: cogumelo
Slovak: huba
Slovenian: goba