mandrake

Latin translation: mandragora

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English term or phrase:mandrake
Latin translation:mandragora
Entered by: Serge L

07:10 Feb 26, 2002
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: mandrake
I would like this word Mandrake translated in these languages for the same word.

Old English for Mandrake
Galic for Mandrake
Greek For Mandrake
Latin For Mandrake
Kenneth Mordun MacDonald
mandragora
Explanation:
That's how you call it in Latin and in Greek.

The scientific name is "allium victoralis" or "atropa belladonna".

HTH,

Serge L.
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mandragora


Explanation:
That's how you call it in Latin and in Greek.

The scientific name is "allium victoralis" or "atropa belladonna".

HTH,

Serge L.


    my Dutch etymological dictionary
Serge L
Local time: 06:07
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