biznaga

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /biθˈnaɡa/, [biθ̬ˈnaɣa]
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /bisˈnaɡa/, [bizˈnaɣa]

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic بِسِنَاقَا (*bis(s)ináqa), from Latin pastināca (parsnip, carrot).

Noun

biznaga f (plural biznagas)

  1. khella, toothpickweed (Ammi visnaga)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl huitznahuac (surrounded by thorns), from huitztli (thorn) + nahuac (near, around). Influenced by biznaga (Etymology 1).

Noun

biznaga f (plural biznagas)

  1. (Mexico) Any of several species of small, prickly cacti, especially barrel cacti.

References

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