melanzana
Appearance
Italian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Arabic بَاذِنْجَان (bāḏinjān), from now archaic Persian بادنگان (bâdengân), from Sanskrit भण्डाकी (bhaṇḍākī) or वातिगगम (vātigagama, “eggplant, aubergine”), reshaped under the influence of mela (“apple”). Compare Greek μελιτζάνα (melitzána), Sicilian milinciana and Medieval Latin mēlongēna.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]melanzana f (plural melanzane)
- aubergine/eggplant
- (US, Italian-American slang) dummy (as though “eggplant-head”)
- Synonym: (Central Italy, rare) petonciano
Descendants
[edit]- → Byzantine Greek: μελιτζάνα (melitzána)
- Greek: μελιτζάνα (melitzána)
- → Austrian German: Melanzani
- → Greek: μελιτζάνα (melitzána)
- → Macedonian: малиџано (malidžano)
- → English: malidzano
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Slovene: melancána
- → Tigrinya: መለንዛና (mälänzana)
Further reading
[edit]- melanzana on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it
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