ligusticum
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See also: Ligusticum
Latin
Alternative forms
- Ligusticum (alternative case form)
- levisticum
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek λῐγῠστῐκόν (ligustikón, “bastard lovage”), from Λῐγῠστῐκός (Ligustikós, “Ligurian”), from Λῐ́γῠς (Lígus).
Noun
ligusticum n (genitive ligusticī); second declension
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | ligusticum | ligustica |
Genitive | ligusticī | ligusticōrum |
Dative | ligusticō | ligusticīs |
Accusative | ligusticum | ligustica |
Ablative | ligusticō | ligusticīs |
Vocative | ligusticum | ligustica |
Descendants
- Italian: levistico, libistico
- Old French: livesche, levesche, luvesche
- Romanian: leuștean
- → Bulgarian: лющя́н (ljuštján)
- → Catalan: levístic
- → Proto-West Germanic: *lubistik, *libistik, *libistok, *lubistok (see there for further descendants)
- → Greek: λεβιστικό (levistikó)
- → Hungarian: lestyán
- → Portuguese: ligústica, levístico
- → Spanish: levístico
- → Swedish: libbsticka