Difference between revisions of "Ci:1014062541"

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ref  48833
 
ref  48833
 
ps  n.
 
ps  n.
1df  [en] vanilla
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1df  [en] @@herb; fragrant/aromatic/savory plant; sweetgrass
1df  [fr] vanille
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1df  [fr] @@
 
2en  @@bot.
 
2en  @@bot.
2df  [en] @@sweetgrass
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2df  [en] @@Ch. coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
 
2df  [fr] @@
 
2df  [fr] @@
3df  [en] @@Chinese coriander
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2see  xiāngcài [1014062347]
3df  [fr] @@
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3en  coll.
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3df  [en] vanilla
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3df  [fr] vanille
 
rem@TB2006年03月08日  Moved "vanilla" first and abridged the rest. What does this term USUALLY mean? It was one of the glosses for EC "herb", but that gloss/meaning doesn't even appear here. Add "herb"? The usual word for "coriander" seems to be 芫荽, which is not class a. YY2008.10.1 It means 'vanilla'.
 
rem@TB2006年03月08日  Moved "vanilla" first and abridged the rest. What does this term USUALLY mean? It was one of the glosses for EC "herb", but that gloss/meaning doesn't even appear here. Add "herb"? The usual word for "coriander" seems to be 芫荽, which is not class a. YY2008.10.1 It means 'vanilla'.
 
rem  1en  bot.
 
rem  1en  bot.
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freq  5 [gr:E]
 
freq  5 [gr:E]
 
rem@sarahbrahy_2017-07-02T23:01:00CEST  changed entry
 
rem@sarahbrahy_2017-07-02T23:01:00CEST  changed entry
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rem@rscook_2018-08-30T08:44:07PDT  add ‘herb’ as 1df, the most general usage (HDZ, HDC, WP); ‘sweetgrass’ is a general term like ‘herb’; ‘coriander’ is a more specific native usage syn. 香菜, now 2df; 3df vanilla is modern colloq. (not in GFC), properly 香荚兰 etc., see syns. now at EC vanilla
 
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