galingale

Estimated CEFR level: C2 — Proficiency

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Definition

  1. noun European sedge having rough-edged leaves and spikelets of reddish flowers and aromatic roots

Etymology

From Middle English galingale, from Old French galingal, from Arabic خَلَنْجَان (ḵalanjān), from Persian قولنجان (qulenjân, qulanjân), from Sanskrit कुलञ्जन (kulañjana), perhaps from Chinese 高良薑/高良姜 (gāoliángjiāng), from 高涼 /高凉 (Gāoliáng) (a prefecture or county in China) + 薑 /姜 (jiāng, “ginger”).

In classic literature

Synonyms

galangal, Cyperus longus

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