radiche
Italian
Noun
radiche f
- plural of radica
Anagrams
- ardiche, rachide
Middle English
Alternative forms
- radishe, redich, raddik, radike, redic, radisshe, radische, radik, radysche, radish
Etymology
From Old English redic, rædic, from Proto-West Germanic *rādik, borrowed from Latin rādīcem (“root of a plant; radish”); later influenced by Anglo-Norman radich, radice and Middle French radice.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈradit͡ʃ(ə)/, /ˈraːdit͡ʃ(ə)/, /ˈradik(ə)/, /ˈradiʃ(ə)/
Noun
radiche (uncountable)
- Radish (the plant Raphanus sativus)
Descendants
- English: radish
- →? Malay: rades
- → Maori: rātihi
- Scots: raidish
- →? Irish: raidis
References
- “radich(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-1-7.
Norman
Etymology
From Latin rādix, rādīce (“root”).
Noun
radiche f (plural radiches)
- (Jersey) radish