אַקאַציע
Yiddish
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin acacia, from Ancient Greek ἀκακία (akakía). Compare Russian акация (akacija) and German Akazie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈkat͡sjə/
- Hyphenation: אַ‧קאַ‧ציע
Derived terms
- בלאָבלאַט־אַקאַציע (bloblat-akatsye)
- ווײַסצווײַג־אַקאַציע (vaystsvayg-akatsye)
- לעבעדיקע אַקאַציע (lebedike akatsye)
- מעסער־אַקאַציע (meser-akatsye)
- פֿאַרנעזישע אַקאַציע (farnezishe akatsye)
- קינזשאַל־אַקאַציע (kinzhal-akatsye)
References
- Mordkhe Shekhter (2005) די געוויקסן־וועלט אין ייִדיש [di geviksn-velt in yidish, The plant world in Yiddish], Institute for Jewish Research, page 158
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