"stanmarch" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From Middle English stanmarche, from Old English stānmerċe, compound of stān (“stone”) + merċe (“smallage”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|stanmarche}} Middle English stanmarche, {{inh|en|ang|stānmerċe}} Old English stānmerċe, {{compound|ang|stān|merċe|nocat=1|t1=stone|t2=smallage}} stān (“stone”) + merċe (“smallage”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} stanmarch (uncountable)
  1. (archaic) Smyrnium olusatrum, alexanders, horse parsley, an herb of the umbellifer family. Wikipedia link: Smyrnium olusatrum Tags: archaic, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Celery family plants
    Sense id: en-stanmarch-en-noun-JuwFhmF1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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