Liebstöckel

German

Liebstöckel

Etymology

From Middle High German lübestecke, liebstockel, lubestuckel, liebstück, from Old High German lubistecko, lubisteckal, from Medieval Latin lubisticum, from Latin levisticum, from Latin ligusticum, from Ancient Greek λιγυστικόν (ligustikón, literally Ligurian plant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈliːpˌʃtœkl̩], /ˈliːpˌʃtœkəl/
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Noun

Liebstöckel m or n (genitive Liebstöckels, no plural)

  1. lovage, sea parsley, Levisticum officinale
    Synonym: Maggikraut

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