"navew" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: navews [plural]
Etymology: From Middle French naveau, navel, from Old French naveau, navel, from Medieval Latin napellus, a diminutive of Latin napus (“turnip, rapeseed, etc”). Compare napiform. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|frm|naveau}} Middle French naveau, {{der|en|fro|naveau}} Old French naveau, {{der|en|ML.|napellus}} Medieval Latin napellus, {{der|en|la|napus||turnip, rapeseed, etc}} Latin napus (“turnip, rapeseed, etc”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} navew (plural navews)
  1. A kind of small turnip, a variety of Brassica campestris. Categories (lifeform): Brassicas Synonyms: naphew

Inflected forms

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