Assyrian Neo-Aramaic word senses marked with lifeform category "Plants"
Parent categories: Lifeforms, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Asparagales order plants, Caryophyllales order plants, Commelinids, Cucurbitales order plants, Fabales order plants, Flowers, Fruits, Grape family plants, Herbs, Lamiales order plants, Magnoliids, Malpighiales order plants, Myrtales order plants, Nightshades, Rosales order plants, Sapindales order plants, Shrubs, Succulents, Trees, Vegetables, Water plants
Total 106 word senses
- ܐܒܝܫܐ (Noun) raisin
- ܐܛܪܘܓܐ (Noun) citron, orange
- ܐܛܪܘܓܐ (Adjective) orange
- ܐܛܪܘܓܐ ܗܢܕܘܝܐ (Noun) grapefruit
- ܐܛܪܘܓܐ ܚܠܝܐ (Noun) orange
- ܐܝܠܢܐ (Noun) tree
- ܐܢܢܣ (Noun) pineapple (large juicy tropical fruit with yellow flesh, rough skin and stiff leaves on top)
- ܐܣܐ (Noun) myrtle (Myrtus gen. et spp.)
- ܐܣܐ (Noun) ace (card games, dice games, etc.)
- ܐܣܐ (Proper name) Asa
- ܐܣܐ (Proper name) a male given name
- ܐܦܘܟܕܘ (Noun) avocado
- ܐܪܡܘܢܬܐ (Noun) pomegranate
- ܒܢܦܫܐ (Adverb) by one's self
- ܒܢܬܓܢܐ (Noun) eggplant, aubergine
- ܒܨܠܐ (Noun) onion
- ܒܪܩܘܩܐ (Noun) apricot
- ܓܘܝܒܐ (Noun) reaction, chemical reaction
- ܓܙܪܐ (Noun) carrot: a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable.
- ܓܝܠܣܬܐ (Noun) white cherry
- ܓܠܐ (Verb) to reveal, expose, uncover
- ܓܠܐ (Verb) to wear out, fade
- ܓܠܐ (Verb) to prey on, seize, plunder
- ܓܠܐ (Noun) grass (ground cover plant)
- ܓܠܐ (Noun) hemp, cannabis, marijuana
- ܓܢܕܘܪܐ (Noun) rockmelon, cantaloupe, muskmelon (small round melon of a variety with orange flesh and ribbed skin)
- ܕܘܪܩܝܢܐ (Noun) nectarine (cultivar of the peach distinguished by its skin being smooth and not fuzzy)
- ܗܠܘܙܢܐ (Noun) blackberry (edible soft fruit consisting of a cluster of soft purple-black drupelets)
- ܗܠܝܘܢ (Noun) asparagus (Asparagus gen. et spp.)
- ܘܪܕܐ (Noun) rose (typically pink flower)
- ܘܪܕܐ (Noun) flower
- ܙܝܬܐ (Noun) olive oil
- ܙܢܓܒܝܠܐ (Noun) ginger
- ܙܥܦܪܢܐ (Noun) crocus, saffron
- ܚܐܫܐ (Noun) thyme
- ܚܒܘܫܐ (Noun) apple
- ܚܘܚܐ (Noun) peach (round stone fruit with juicy yellow flesh and pinkish-yellow skin)
- ܚܘܠܦܐ (Noun) kind of shrub; reed, willow
- ܚܘܪܡܐ (Noun) date fruit and tree
- ܚܘܪܡܠܐ (Noun) persimmon (orange fruit resembling a tomato; very sweet and quite astringent when immature)
- ܚܝܪܐ (Noun) cucumber: a long, green-skinned fruit with watery flesh, usually eaten raw in salads or pickled.
- ܚܢܓܠܘܣܐ (Noun) mandrake (herb and fruit)
- ܚܣܐ (Noun) lettuce (an edible plant, Lactuca sativa).
- ܛܡܛܐ (Noun) tomato
- ܛܥܘܢܬ ܬܢܝܢܐ (Noun) dragonfruit
- ܛܥܘܢܬܐ (Noun) fruit, crop, product of plant growth
- ܝܒܪܘܚܐ (Noun) mandragora, mandrake
- ܝܒܪܘܚܐ ܕܫܝܢܐ (Noun) eggplant, aubergine
- ܝܒܪܘܚܐ ܣܡܘܩܐ (Noun) tomato
- ܝܪܩܐ (Noun) vegetable, herb
- ܟܘܡܬܪܐ (Noun) pear tree
- ܟܝܘܝ (Noun) kiwi fruit
- ܟܝܪܐ (Noun) cucumber
- ܟܠܝܩܐ (Noun) strawberry: a sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface.
- ܟܪܬܘܦܐ (Noun) potato: plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable
- ܠܝܡܐ (Adjective) lime green
- ܠܝܡܐ (Noun) lime (fruit): Any of several green citrus fruit, somewhat smaller and sharper-tasting than a lemon.
- ܠܝܡܐ (Noun) lime green (color)
- ܠܝܡܘܢܐ (Noun) lemon (pale yellow oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice)
- ܡܘܙܐ (Noun) banana (fruit and tree)
- ܡܝ ܘܪܕܐ (Noun) rosewater
- ܡܝܩܐ (Adjective) indigo
- ܡܝܩܐ (Noun) indigo (flower)
- ܡܝܩܐ (Noun) indigo (colour)
- ܡܝܪܛܠܐ (Noun) myrtle: An evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
- ܡܟܐ (Proper name) Mecca (a large city in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia, the holiest place in Islam)
- ܡܢܓܘ (Noun) mango
- ܡܣܦܝܠܐ (Noun) medlar, azarole, loquat
- ܡܪܟܘܝܐ (Noun) passion fruit
- ܡܫܡܫܬܐ (Noun) apricot (juicy soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour)
- ܢܪܓܝܠܐ (Noun) coconut (large oval fruit, brown seed of a tropical palm)
- ܣܥܪܬܐ (Noun) barleycorn (unit of measure)
- ܥܢܒܐ (Noun) grape
- ܥܪܐ (Noun) tamarisk
- ܥܪܐ (Verb) to hold, hold back, seize, grasp
- ܥܪܐ (Verb) to pour out
- ܥܪܐ (Verb) to start, commence, begin; to pour out, drop, precipitate as rain, snow etc.
- ܦܐܪܐ (Noun) lamb
- ܦܐܬܠܓܢ (Noun) eggplant, aubergine
- ܦܘܪܬܩܠܐ (Noun) orange (citrus fruit with a sweet flavour)
- ܦܘܫܝܐ (Noun) fuchsia
- ܦܘܫܝܐ (Adjective) fuchsia-related
- ܦܘܫܝܐ (Adjective) magenta, fuchsia-colored
- ܦܘܫܝܐ (Noun) Poshiya, a traditional Assyrian headwear worn by women and which varies by region and village
- ܦܛܝܚܐ (Noun) melon (large round fruit with sweet pulpy flesh and many seeds)
- ܦܠܦܠܐ (Noun) pepper, peppercorn spice made of berries
- ܦܪܒܠܐ (Noun) strawberry (sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface)
- ܦܪܡܒܘܙ (Noun) raspberry (soft fruit; cluster of reddish-pink drupelets related to the blackberry)
- ܦܪܬܘܟ (Noun) rush, bulrush, reed
- ܦܪܬܘܟ (Noun) reeds
- ܨܘܨܝܢܐ (Noun) azarole
- ܨܠܡܐ (Noun) statue, idol
- ܩܘܪܢܝܬܐ (Noun) corner
- ܩܘܪܢܝܬܐ (Noun) oregano, marjoram, mint
- ܩܪܢܐ (Noun) dittany
- ܩܪܣܝܐ (Noun) cherry
- ܩܫܒܐ (Noun) dried date
- ܪܘܙܐ (Noun) rice
- ܪܡܘܢܐ (Noun) grenade (small explosive device thrown by hand)
- ܫܘܫܐ (Noun) licorice/liquorice
- ܫܦܬܝܐ (Noun) watermelon (large fruit with smooth green skin, red pulp, and watery juice)
- ܬܐܢܐ (Noun) fig (soft fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds)
- ܬܘܬܐ (Noun) berry
- ܬܘܬܐ (Noun) remorse, regret, compunction, penitence
- ܬܡܪܐ (Noun) date (sweet, dark brown oval fruit containing a hard stone)
- ܬܡܪܐ ܗܢܕܘܝܐ (Noun) tamarind
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