"søterot" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

Forms: søterota [definite, singular], søterøter [indefinite, plural], søterøtene [definite, plural]
Etymology: From søte (“sweet thing”) + rot (“root”). Alternatively, from søte f (“gentian or polypody”). (gentian): The first part is used ironically in reference to its bitter taste. (polypody): calque of Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα (glukúrrhiza) from γλυκύς (glukús, “sweet”) + ῥίζα (rhíza, “root”), probably through some other language (compare German Süßholz and Swedish sötrot (“gentian or glycyrrhiza”)). Etymology templates: {{root|nn|ine-pro|*sweh₂d-}}, {{af|nn|søte|rot|t1=sweet thing|t2=root}} søte (“sweet thing”) + rot (“root”), {{s|gentian}} (gentian):, {{s|polypody}} (polypody):, {{calque|nn|grc|γλυκύρριζα|nocap=1}} calque of Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα (glukúrrhiza), {{m+|de|Süßholz}} German Süßholz, {{cog|sv|sötrot||gentian or glycyrrhiza}} Swedish sötrot (“gentian or glycyrrhiza”)
  1. (botany) gentian (a plant of the genus Gentiana) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Botany Synonyms: skjærsøte
    Sense id: en-søterot-nn-noun-ypULmfaI Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 68 32 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 69 31 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  2. (dialectal) Synonym of sisselrot (“common polypody, Polypodium vulgare”) Tags: dialectal, feminine Synonyms: sisselrot [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-søterot-nn-noun-CCUzBA0B
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: søterotfamilien
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    }
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      "expansion": "",
      "name": "root"
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      "name": "s"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "polypody"
      },
      "expansion": "(polypody):",
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    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "nn",
        "2": "grc",
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      },
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      },
      "expansion": "German Süßholz",
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        "3": "",
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      "name": "cog"
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  "etymology_text": "From søte (“sweet thing”) + rot (“root”). Alternatively, from søte f (“gentian or polypody”).\n(gentian): The first part is used ironically in reference to its bitter taste.\n(polypody): calque of Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα (glukúrrhiza) from γλυκύς (glukús, “sweet”) + ῥίζα (rhíza, “root”), probably through some other language (compare German Süßholz and Swedish sötrot (“gentian or glycyrrhiza”)).",
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      "form": "søterota",
      "tags": [
        "definite",
        "singular"
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    },
    {
      "form": "søterøter",
      "tags": [
        "indefinite",
        "plural"
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      "tags": [
        "definite",
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  "word": "søterot"
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    }
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      "expansion": "",
      "name": "root"
    },
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        "2": "søte",
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      },
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      "name": "calque"
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      "args": {
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      "expansion": "German Süßholz",
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      "tags": [
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    }
  ],
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  "lang_code": "nn",
  "pos": "noun",
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          "word": "skjærsøte"
        }
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      ],
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          "word": "sisselrot"
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      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "søterot"
}

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