amaron

Galician

Verb

amaron

  1. third-person plural preterite indicative of amar

Occitan

Noun

amaron m (plural amarons)

  1. (Anthemis cotula L.)[1] stinking chamomile
  2. (Iberis amara L.)[1] rocket candytuft
  3. (Lathyrus aphaca L.)[1] yellow pea
  4. (Lathyrus odoratus L.)[2] sweet pea
  5. (Lotus angustissimus L. ssp. hispidus Bonnier & Layens)[1] slender bird's-foot trefoil
  6. (Melilotus officinalis L.)[1] yellow sweet clover
  7. (Ornithopus perpusillus L.)[1] little white bird's-foot
  8. (Polygonum hydropiper L.)[1] water pepper

Synonyms

  • [1]: bolèg, bolèg pudent bolièg
  • [2]: amarèla, talaspic, taraspic
  • [3]: miralhòla
  • [4]: cese d'audor, pese de sentor, pese senteire
  • [6]: cap d'aucèl, lente de buòu, melilòt, treulet
  • [7]: amarèla, pata d'auca, pata d'aucèl
  • [8]: curatge, èrba de las pèuses, èrba de las piuses, èrba de piuse blanca, èrba de la plaja, pebre d'aiga, picalenga

References

  1. Gui Benoèt (2008) Las plantas, Toulouse: IEO Edicions, →ISBN, p. 77.
  2. Gui Benoèt (2008) Las plantas, Toulouse: IEO Edicions, →ISBN, p. 77. As Lathyrus odorata.

Spanish

Verb

amaron

  1. third-person plural preterite indicative of amar
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