Liebstöckel

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German

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Liebstöckel

Etymology

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From Middle High German liebstockel, liebstuckel, lubestuckel, from Old High German lubistuckil, lubistehhal, from Proto-West Germanic *lubistukil, *lubistikil (lovage).

Pronunciation

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

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Liebstöckel m or n (strong, genitive Liebstöckels, no plural)

  1. lovage, sea parsley (Levisticum officinale)
    Synonyms: Luststock, Maggikraut, Nussstock

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Further reading

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