anet
English
Etymology
Inherited from Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#ANETCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#ANET anet, anete, annet, annete, from Middle FrenchCategory:English terms derived from Middle French#ANET anet, from LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#ANET anēthum (“dill; anise”).
Category:English terms derived from Ancient Greek#ANETPronunciation
Noun
anet (uncountable)Category:English lemmas#ANETCategory:English nouns#ANETCategory:English uncountable nouns#ANETCategory:English uncountable nouns#ANETCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ANETCategory:Pages with entries#ANETCategory:Pages with 4 entries#ANET (obsoleteCategory:English obsolete terms#ANET)
Further reading
- “anet”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “anet, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2023.
Anagrams
Category:en:Apieae tribe plants#ANETCategory:en:Spices and herbs#ANETCatalan
Etymology
Borrowed from LatinCategory:Catalan terms borrowed from Latin#ANETCategory:Catalan terms derived from Latin#ANET anēthum.
Pronunciation
Noun
anet m (plural anets)Category:Catalan lemmas#ANETCategory:Catalan nouns#ANETCategory:Catalan countable nouns#ANETCategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#ANETCategory:Catalan masculine nouns#ANETCategory:Pages with entries#ANETCategory:Pages with 4 entries#ANET
Further reading
- “anet”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language] (in Catalan), second edition, Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan: Institut d'Estudis Catalans], April 2007
- “anet” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
Danish
Verb
anetCategory:Danish non-lemma forms#ANETCategory:Danish past participles#ANETCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#ANETCategory:Pages with entries#ANETCategory:Pages with 4 entries#ANET
Occitan
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Category:Occitan terms derived from Proto-Italic#ANETCategory:Occitan terms inherited from Proto-Italic#ANETCategory:Occitan terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#ANETFrom LatinCategory:Occitan terms derived from Latin#ANET anas, anatis
Noun
anet m (plural anets, feminine aneda, feminine plural anedas)Category:Occitan lemmas#ANETCategory:Occitan nouns#ANETCategory:Occitan countable nouns#ANETCategory:Occitan nouns with red links in their headword lines#ANETCategory:Occitan entries with incorrect language header#ANETCategory:Occitan masculine nouns#ANETCategory:Pages with entries#ANETCategory:Pages with 4 entries#ANET
Derived terms
- anedon (diminutive)
Etymology 2
From LatinCategory:Occitan terms derived from Latin#ANET anethum, from Ancient GreekCategory:Occitan terms derived from Ancient Greek#ANET ἄνηθον (ánēthon).
Noun
anet m (plural anets)Category:Occitan lemmas#ANETCategory:Occitan nouns#ANETCategory:Occitan countable nouns#ANETCategory:Occitan entries with incorrect language header#ANETCategory:Occitan masculine nouns#ANETCategory:Pages with entries#ANETCategory:Pages with 4 entries#ANET
- dill (herb of the species Anethum graveolens)