"アンジャベル" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ã̠ɲ̟d͡ʑa̠be̞ɾɯ̟] Forms: anjaberu [romanization]
Etymology: Possibly a change in a borrowing from Dutch anjelier or anjer (“carnation flower”). However, the Dutch ⟨j⟩ is pronounced as /j/, not as /d͡ʒ/ or /d͡ʑ/, and the -beru (-beru) ending has no clear derivation, suggesting that there may be a different source. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|nl|anjelier}} Dutch anjelier Head templates: {{ja-noun}} アンジャベル • (anjaberu)
  1. (archaic, possibly obsolete) a carnation flower Wikipedia link: Daijirin Tags: archaic, obsolete, possibly

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