"timiano" meaning in All languages combined

See timiano on Wiktionary

Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: [timiˈano] Forms: timianon [accusative]
Rhymes: -ano Etymology: From German Thymian, Russian тимья́н (timʹján), Polish tymianek, all from Ancient Greek θῡμῐ́ᾱμᾰ (thūmíāma, “that which is burned for incense”). Compare Latin thȳmiāma (“incense, fumigant”). Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|de|Thymian}} German Thymian, {{bor|eo|ru|тимья́н}} Russian тимья́н (timʹján), {{der|eo|pl|tymianek}} Polish tymianek, {{der|eo|grc|θῡμῐ́ᾱμᾰ||that which is burned for incense}} Ancient Greek θῡμῐ́ᾱμᾰ (thūmíāma, “that which is burned for incense”), {{cog|la|thȳmiāma||incense, fumigant}} Latin thȳmiāma (“incense, fumigant”) Head templates: {{eo-head|-}} timiano (uncountable, accusative timianon)
  1. thyme Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Spices and herbs Related terms: timolo (english: thymol)

Inflected forms

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