chive
suomi-englanti sanakirjachive englannista suomeksi
ruoholaukka
Verbi
chive englanniksi
A perennial plant, (taxfmt), related to the onion.
The leaves of this plant used as a herb.
1577, (w) ''et al.'', ''(w)'', London: John Hunne, Book 3, Chapter 14, “Of English Saffron,”http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03448.0001.001
- (..) in the place wher he bled, Saffron was after found to grow, whereupon the people séeyng the color of the chiue as it stoode, (although I doubt not but it grewe there long before) adiudged it to come to the bloude of (taxfmt), and therefore they gaue it his name.
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(RQ:Gerard Herball)
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A knife.
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A file.
A saw.
To stab.
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To cut.
(es-verb form of)