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101 शूरणः _śūraṇḥ
शूरणः [शूर्-ल्यु] A kind of esculent root (Mar. सुरण). -
102 सूरणः _sūraṇḥ
सूरणः N. of an esculent root. -
103 हिङ्गूलम् _hiṅgūlam
हिङ्गूलम् An esculent root (as of Amorphophallus Campanulatus; Mar. सुरण). -
104 yenir
adj. eatable, edible, esculent* * *edible -
105 먹을 수 있는
adj. comestible, eatable, edible, esculent, clean -
106 식용품
n. articles of food, esculent -
107 ཀ་ཅི་ལི་
[ka ci li]a flower, plant with an esculent root cultivated for food, arum colocasia -
108 གྲུལ་བུམ་ཅན་
[grul bum can]a medicinal drug, esculent root arum campanulatum, cure for piles -
109 ядивен
edible, eatable* * *ядѝвен,прил., -на, -но, -ни edible, eatable, comestible; книж. esculent.* * *edible; comestible* * *edible, eatable -
110 ēsculentus
ēsculentus adj. [esca], fit for eating, good to eat, edible: frustra.— Plur n. as subst, food.* * *esculenta, esculentum ADJedible, esculent -
111 siser
siser eris, n, σίσαρον, a plant with an esculent root, skirwort, H. -
112 posculentus
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113 आलु
ālum. (ṛi Comm. on Uṇ. I, 5), an owl L. ;
ebony, black ebony L. ;
(us andᅠ ūs) f. a pitcher, a small water-jar L. ;
(u) n. a raft, a float;
an esculent root, Arum Campanulatum L. ;
(in modern dialects applied to the yam, potatoe etc.)
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114 आलुक
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115 कचु
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116 कच्वी
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117 कन्दट
kandaṭam. the white esculent water-lily L.
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118 कन्दवर्धन
kanda-vardhanam. the esculent root of Amorphophallus Campanulatus
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119 कह्लार
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120 काकाञ्ची
kākâ̱ñcīf. id. ib. ;
an esculent vegetable (Solanum indicum) W.
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Esculent — Es cu*lent, a. [L. esculentus, fr. escare to eat, fr. esca food, fr. edere to eat: cf. F. esculent. See {Eat}.] Suitable to be used by man for food; eatable; edible; as, esculent plants; esculent fish. [1913 Webster] Esculent grain for food. Sir… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
esculent — ⇒ESCULENT, ENTE, adj. Rare. [En parlant d un aliment] Qui est propre à la consommation et à la dégustation. (Quasi )synon. comestible, savoureux, succulent. Elles [les huiles douces] ne sont esculentes qu autant qu elles sont unies à d autres… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Esculent — Es cu*lent, n. Anything that is fit for eating; that which may be safely eaten by man. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Esculent — (v. lat.), eßbar; daher Esculenta, eßbare, genießbare Gegenstände … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Esculent — Esculent, lat. deutsch, eßbar; esculenta, eßbare Sachen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
esculent — index palatable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
esculent — 1620s, from L. esculentus good to eat, eatable, from esca food, from PIE *eds qa (Cf. Lith. eska appetite ), from root *ed to eat (see EDIBLE (Cf. edible)) … Etymology dictionary
esculent — [es′kyo͞o lənt, es′kyələnt] adj. [L esculentus < esca, food < IE * ēdes < base * ed , to eat > L edere, EAT] fit for food; edible n. something fit for food, esp. a vegetable … English World dictionary
esculent — 1. adjective /ˈɛskjʊlənt/ Edible. , 1979: my custodian was now the ‘Old Bill’, the magistrate was one of those soppy, earnest chaps who long to hear of broken homes and deprived childhoods and Johanna was looking esculent in a cinnamon sheath… … Wiktionary
esculent — adjective Etymology: Latin esculentus, from esca food, from edere to eat more at eat Date: 1626 edible • esculent noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
esculent — Edible; fit for eating. [L. esculentus, edible] * * * es·cu·lent es kyə lənt adj being edible esculent n … Medical dictionary