"עגבנייה" meaning in Hebrew

See עגבנייה in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /(ʕ)aɡ.va.niˈja/ [Modern-Israeli-Hebrew] Audio: LL-Q9288 (heb)-Uziel302-עגבניה.wav Forms: עַגְבָנִיָּה [canonical], agvaniyá [romanization], עַגְבָנִיּוֹת [indefinite, plural], עגבניית [construct, singular], עַגְבָנִיַּת־ [construct, singular], עַגְבָנִיּוֹת־ [construct, plural]
Etymology: Coined by early religious Zionist Yechiel Michel Pines in 1886, under the influence of German Liebesapfel (literally “love apple”), from the root ע־ג־ב relating to lust. The word's sexual undertones made it initially controversial, but it outcompeted alternative suggestions by the 1940s. Etymology templates: {{coin|he|Yechiel Michel Pines|in=1886|nobycat=1|occ=early religious Zionist|w=-}} Coined by early religious Zionist Yechiel Michel Pines in 1886, {{der|he|de|Liebesapfel|lit=love apple}} German Liebesapfel (literally “love apple”) Head templates: {{he-noun|cons=עגבניית|consdwv=עַגְבָנִיַּת|dwv=עַגְבָנִיָּה|g=f|pl=עַגְבָנִיּוֹת|plcons=עַגְבָנִיּוֹת|tr=agvaniyá}} עגבנייה / עַגְבָנִיָּה • (agvaniyá) f (plural indefinite עַגְבָנִיּוֹת, singular construct עגבניית / עַגְבָנִיַּת־, plural construct עַגְבָנִיּוֹת־)
  1. tomato (a widely cultivated plant, Solanum lycopersicum, having edible fruit)
    Sense id: en-עגבנייה-he-noun-qIvn0J-m Categories (other): Hebrew entries with incorrect language header, Hebrew links with redundant alt parameters, Hebrew links with redundant wikilinks, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Fruits, Vegetables Disambiguation of Hebrew entries with incorrect language header: 76 24 Disambiguation of Hebrew links with redundant alt parameters: 61 39 Disambiguation of Hebrew links with redundant wikilinks: 70 30 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 86 14 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 89 11 Disambiguation of Fruits: 57 43 Disambiguation of Vegetables: 68 32
  2. tomato (the savory fruit of this plant, red when ripe, treated as a vegetable in horticulture and cooking)
    Sense id: en-עגבנייה-he-noun-SmZxijs-

Alternative forms

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