لحنه

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek λάχανα (lákhana), plural of λάχανον (lákhanon).

Noun

لحنه • (lahana)

  1. cabbage, various kinds of Brassica oleracea

Descendants

  • Turkish: lahana
  • Arabic: لَهَانَة (lahāna), لَخَانَة (laḵāna)
  • Georgian: ლახანა (laxana) Imereti, Lechkhumi
    • Mingrelian: ლახანა (laxana)
    • Svan: ლახანა (laxana)
  • Kurdish:
    • Central Kurdish: لەھانە (lehane)
    • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܠܵܗܵܢܵܐ (lahānā)
  • Laz: ლაჰანა (lahana)
  • Middle Armenian: լախանայ (laxanay)
    • Armenian: լախանա (laxana), լահանա (lahana), լա̈հա̈նա̈ (lähänä); լախանայ (laxanay), լահանայ (lahanay)

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