sarment

English

Etymology

Latin sarmentum (a twig).

Noun

sarment (plural sarments)

  1. (botany) A long slender prostrate stem or runner, such as of the strawberry.

References

Anagrams

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin sarmentum.

Pronunciation

Noun

sarment m (plural sarments)

  1. shoot, vine
    Synonym: redorta

Derived terms

  • sarmentós

Further reading

French

Etymology

From Latin sarmentum.

Pronunciation

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Noun

sarment m (plural sarments)

  1. vine, shoot, tendril
  2. (viticulture) A one-year old shoot
    Hyponyms: couronne, gros bois, pissevin
  • sarmenteux

Further reading

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