mango — Викиречник (original) (raw)

Енглески

Систем

ен+нг=енг

mangoes (fruit)

black-throated mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis)

Wikispecies

Wikispecies

Wikispecies

Етимологија

From Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga. First used for the fruit as early as the 1580s and the tree by the 1670s.[1][2] Ultimately from a Dravidian language[3] (reconstructed Proto-Dravidian *maṯ-kāy (“unripe mango”), a compound of *mā-m (“mango tree”) + *kāy (“unripe fruit”)[4]); Oxford English Dictionary says it ultimately stems from Малајалам മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa, “unripe mango”) (മാവ് (māvŭ, “mango tree”) + കായ (kāya, “unripe fruit”)),[2] while the Online Etymology Dictionary points to Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy, “unripe mango”) (மா (mā, “mango”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”)).[1] The etymology of the -o ending is not certain.[2]

Изговор

Именица

mango (countable and uncountable, plural mangoes or mangos)

  1. A tropical Asian fruit tree, Mangifera indica.
    • 1980, Bruce Chatwin, The Viceroy of Ouidah, page 146:
      On the hot days, he would lie in the shade of a mango and let little Eugenia clamber over his belly and tug at his beard.
  2. The fruit of the mango tree.
    • 1738, October–November, Hans Sloan, Philosophical Transactions, volume 40, number 450, “VI. his Answer to the Marquis de Caumont's Letter, concerning this Stone”, translated from the Latin by Thomas Stack, Royal Society (1741), page 376:
      And I have one [bezoar] form'd round the Stone of that great Plum, which comes pickled from thence, and is called Mango.
  3. A pickled vegetable or fruit with a spicy stuffing; a vegetable or fruit which has been mangoed.
    • 2004, Elizabeth E. Lea, William Woys Weaver, A Quaker Woman's Cookbook: The Domestic Cookery of Elizabeth Ellicott Lea, page 335:
      In Pennsylvania and western Maryland, mangoes were generally made with green bell peppers.
  4. (US, chiefly southern Midwest US, dated) A green bell pepper suitable for pickling.
    • 1879, Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture, Agriculture of Pennsylvania, page 222:
      Mango peppers by the dozen, if owned by the careful housewife, would gladden the appetite or disposition of any epicure or scold.
    • 1896, Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Annual Report, page 154:
      Best mango peppers
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    • 2000, Allan A. Metcalf, How We Talk: American Regional English Today, page 41:
      Finally, although both the South and North Midlands are not known for their tropical climate, that's where mangoes grow. These aren't the tropical fruit, though, but what are elsewhere called green peppers.
  5. A type of muskmelon, Cucumis melo.
  6. Any of various hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax.
  7. A yellow-orange color, like that of mango flesh.
    mango colour:

Hypernyms

Derived terms

Descendants

Преводи

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tropical fruit tree Mangifera indica

fruit

hummingbird of the genus Anthracothorax

Verb

mango (third-person singular simple present mangoes, present participle mangoing, simple past and past participle mangoed)

  1. (uncommon) To stuff and pickle (a fruit).
    • 1870, Hannah Mary Peterson, The Young Wife's Cook Book, page 444:
      Although any melon may be used before it is quite ripe, yet there is a particular sort for this purpose, which the gardeners know, and should be mangoed soon after they are gathered.
    • 1989, William Woys Weaver, America eats: forms of edible folk art:
      In an effort to reproduce the pickle, English cooks took to "mangoing" all sorts of substitutes, from cucumbers to unripe peaches. Americans, however, preferred baby musk melons, or, in areas where they did not grow well, bell peppers.
    • 2008, Beverly Ellen Schoonmaker Alfeld, Pickles To Relish, →ISBN, page 66:
      For this cookbook, I made mangoed peppers that were not stuffed with cabbage, but stuffed with green and red tomatoes and onions.

Translations

remove the innards of, fill, and pickle (a fruit)

References

  1. 1,0 1,1mango” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2026.
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 “mango”, in OED Online Paid subscription required⁠‎[1], Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 јун.
  3. mango, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
  4. Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju (2003) The Dravidian Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, pages 526, 530.

Anagrams


Afar

Etymology

Ultimately from Малајски mangga, from Малајалам മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa).

Pronunciation

Noun

mangó f

  1. mango (fruit)
  2. mango (plant)
  3. mango juice

References


Antillean Creole

Noun

mango

  1. mango

Central Nahuatl

Etymology

From Шпански mango

Noun

mango (inanimate)

  1. (Amecameca) Mango

Chichewa

Pronunciation

Noun

mangó class 6

  1. mango (fruit)
  2. plural of bango

Synonyms


Cornish

Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Малајалам മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango m (plural mangos)

  1. mango

Mutation

Шаблон:kw mut cons


Czech

Etymology

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy) from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. mango (the fruit of the mango tree)

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy), from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango m (plural mango's, diminutive mangootje n)

  1. (Netherlands, Belgium) mango
    Синоними: manga, manja
  2. (Netherlands, Belgium) mango tree, Mangifera indica

Derived terms


Есперанто

Etymology

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy) from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango (accusative singular mangon, plural mangoj, accusative plural mangojn)

  1. mango (fruit)

Derived terms


Finnish

Pronunciation

Шаблон:fi-p

Etymology 1

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Малајалам മാങ്ങ (māṅṅa).

Noun

mango

  1. mango (fruit)
Declension
Inflection of mango (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative mango mangot
genitive mangon mangojen
partitive mangoa mangoja
illative mangoon mangoihin
singular plural
nominative mango mangot
accusative nom. mango mangot
gen. mangon
genitive mangon mangojen
partitive mangoa mangoja
inessive mangossa mangoissa
elative mangosta mangoista
illative mangoon mangoihin
adessive mangolla mangoilla
ablative mangolta mangoilta
allative mangolle mangoille
essive mangona mangoina
translative mangoksi mangoiksi
abessive mangotta mangoitta
instructive mangoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of mango (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor singular plural nominative mangoni mangoni accusative nom. mangoni mangoni gen. mangoni genitive mangoni mangojeni partitive mangoani mangojani inessive mangossani mangoissani elative mangostani mangoistani illative mangooni mangoihini adessive mangollani mangoillani ablative mangoltani mangoiltani allative mangolleni mangoilleni essive mangonani mangoinani translative mangokseni mangoikseni abessive mangottani mangoittani instructive — — comitative — mangoineni second-person singular possessor singular plural nominative mangosi mangosi accusative nom. mangosi mangosi gen. mangosi genitive mangosi mangojesi partitive mangoasi mangojasi inessive mangossasi mangoissasi elative mangostasi mangoistasi illative mangoosi mangoihisi adessive mangollasi mangoillasi ablative mangoltasi mangoiltasi allative mangollesi mangoillesi essive mangonasi mangoinasi translative mangoksesi mangoiksesi abessive mangottasi mangoittasi instructive — — comitative — mangoinesi first-person plural possessor singular plural nominative mangomme mangomme accusative nom. mangomme mangomme gen. mangomme genitive mangomme mangojemme partitive mangoamme mangojamme inessive mangossamme mangoissamme elative mangostamme mangoistamme illative mangoomme mangoihimme adessive mangollamme mangoillamme ablative mangoltamme mangoiltamme allative mangollemme mangoillemme essive mangonamme mangoinamme translative mangoksemme mangoiksemme abessive mangottamme mangoittamme instructive — — comitative — mangoinemme second-person plural possessor singular plural nominative mangonne mangonne accusative nom. mangonne mangonne gen. mangonne genitive mangonne mangojenne partitive mangoanne mangojanne inessive mangossanne mangoissanne elative mangostanne mangoistanne illative mangoonne mangoihinne adessive mangollanne mangoillanne ablative mangoltanne mangoiltanne allative mangollenne mangoillenne essive mangonanne mangoinanne translative mangoksenne mangoiksenne abessive mangottanne mangoittanne instructive — — comitative — mangoinenne third-person possessor singular plural nominative mangonsa mangonsa accusative nom. mangonsa mangonsa gen. mangonsa genitive mangonsa mangojensa partitive mangoaanmangoansa mangojaanmangojansa inessive mangossaanmangossansa mangoissaanmangoissansa elative mangostaanmangostansa mangoistaanmangoistansa illative mangoonsa mangoihinsa adessive mangollaanmangollansa mangoillaanmangoillansa ablative mangoltaanmangoltansa mangoiltaanmangoiltansa allative mangolleenmangollensa mangoilleenmangoillensa essive mangonaanmangonansa mangoinaanmangoinansa translative mangokseenmangoksensa mangoikseenmangoiksensa abessive mangottaanmangottansa mangoittaanmangoittansa instructive — — comitative — mangoineenmangoinensa

Etymology 2

From Француски mangue.

Noun

mango

  1. (dated) Synonym of kusimanse (“common kusimanse, _Crossarchus obscurus_”).
Declension
Inflection of mango (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative mango mangot
genitive mangon mangojen
partitive mangoa mangoja
illative mangoon mangoihin
singular plural
nominative mango mangot
accusative nom. mango mangot
gen. mangon
genitive mangon mangojen
partitive mangoa mangoja
inessive mangossa mangoissa
elative mangosta mangoista
illative mangoon mangoihin
adessive mangolla mangoilla
ablative mangolta mangoilta
allative mangolle mangoille
essive mangona mangoina
translative mangoksi mangoiksi
abessive mangotta mangoitta
instructive mangoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of mango (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor singular plural nominative mangoni mangoni accusative nom. mangoni mangoni gen. mangoni genitive mangoni mangojeni partitive mangoani mangojani inessive mangossani mangoissani elative mangostani mangoistani illative mangooni mangoihini adessive mangollani mangoillani ablative mangoltani mangoiltani allative mangolleni mangoilleni essive mangonani mangoinani translative mangokseni mangoikseni abessive mangottani mangoittani instructive — — comitative — mangoineni second-person singular possessor singular plural nominative mangosi mangosi accusative nom. mangosi mangosi gen. mangosi genitive mangosi mangojesi partitive mangoasi mangojasi inessive mangossasi mangoissasi elative mangostasi mangoistasi illative mangoosi mangoihisi adessive mangollasi mangoillasi ablative mangoltasi mangoiltasi allative mangollesi mangoillesi essive mangonasi mangoinasi translative mangoksesi mangoiksesi abessive mangottasi mangoittasi instructive — — comitative — mangoinesi first-person plural possessor singular plural nominative mangomme mangomme accusative nom. mangomme mangomme gen. mangomme genitive mangomme mangojemme partitive mangoamme mangojamme inessive mangossamme mangoissamme elative mangostamme mangoistamme illative mangoomme mangoihimme adessive mangollamme mangoillamme ablative mangoltamme mangoiltamme allative mangollemme mangoillemme essive mangonamme mangoinamme translative mangoksemme mangoiksemme abessive mangottamme mangoittamme instructive — — comitative — mangoinemme second-person plural possessor singular plural nominative mangonne mangonne accusative nom. mangonne mangonne gen. mangonne genitive mangonne mangojenne partitive mangoanne mangojanne inessive mangossanne mangoissanne elative mangostanne mangoistanne illative mangoonne mangoihinne adessive mangollanne mangoillanne ablative mangoltanne mangoiltanne allative mangollenne mangoillenne essive mangonanne mangoinanne translative mangoksenne mangoiksenne abessive mangottanne mangoittanne instructive — — comitative — mangoinenne third-person possessor singular plural nominative mangonsa mangonsa accusative nom. mangonsa mangonsa gen. mangonsa genitive mangonsa mangojensa partitive mangoaanmangoansa mangojaanmangojansa inessive mangossaanmangossansa mangoissaanmangoissansa elative mangostaanmangostansa mangoistaanmangoistansa illative mangoonsa mangoihinsa adessive mangollaanmangollansa mangoillaanmangoillansa ablative mangoltaanmangoltansa mangoiltaanmangoiltansa allative mangolleenmangollensa mangoilleenmangoillensa essive mangonaanmangonansa mangoinaanmangoinansa translative mangokseenmangoksensa mangoikseenmangoiksensa abessive mangottaanmangottansa mangoittaanmangoittansa instructive — — comitative — mangoineenmangoinensa

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician and Old Galician-Portuguese mango (13th century, Alfonso X), from Vulgar Latin *manicus. Cognate with Португалски mango, Шпански mango, Француски manche, Италијански manico.

Pronunciation

Noun

mango m (plural mangos)

  1. grip, handgrip, handle
    Синоними: anga, asa
  2. hilt
    Синоним: puño
  3. handle, shaft
    Синоним: cabo

Derived terms

Verb

mango

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of mangar

References


Hiligaynon

Pronunciation

Noun

mangô

  1. (derogatory) Idiot.

Adjective

mangô

  1. Stupid, foolish.

Usage notes

See also


Италијански

Etymology

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy) from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango m (plural manghi)

  1. mango

Anagrams


Латински

Etymology

From mangonium (“displaying of wares”), which Buck calls a loan from Антички Грчки μάγγανον (mánganon, “charming, means for beguiling”).[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

mango

  1. dealer, monger (especially of slaves)

Declension

Third declension..

Case Singular Plural
Nominative mangō mangōnēs
Genitive mangōnis mangōnum
Dative mangōnī mangōnibus
Accusative mangōnem mangōnēs
Ablative mangōne mangōnibus
Vocative mangō mangōnēs

References

  1. Buck, Carl Darling, A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, University of Chicago, 1949, reprinted 1988.

Latvian

mango on Latvian Wikipedia

Mango (1)

Mango (2)

Etymology

Via other European languages, see etymology at Енглески mango.

Pronunciation

Noun

mango m (invariable)

  1. tree of the genus Mangifera with aromatic, sweet fruits
    mango ir viens no tropu svarīgākajiem augļu kokiem ― the mango is one of the most important tropical fruit trees
  2. mango fruit (the fruit of this tree)
    mango ir tropu koku augļi ― the mango is a tropical tree fruit
    mēs pasūtām mango sulu ar ledu ― we ordered mango juice with ice

Polish

Etymology

Позајмљено од Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy), from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango n (indeclinable)

  1. mango Галицијски

Further reading


Румунски

Румунски

Etymology

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy), from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Noun

mango m (plural mango)

  1. mango

Declension

declension of mango

| | singular | plural | | | | | -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | | | nominative/accusative | (un) mango | mangoul | (niște) mango | mangoi | | genitive/dative | (unui) mango | mangoului | (unor) mango | mangolor | | vocative | mangoule | mangolor | | |


Шпански

un mango de espada

Pronunciation

(Castilian)

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Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin manicus, from Латински manus (“hand”).

Noun

mango m (plural mangos)

  1. handle (part of an object which is held in the hand)
    • 2011, Estándar de milady: barbero profesional, 5th edition, Milady, page 353:

      es

      —Sostenga el mango de la navaja entre los dedos anular y meñique, […] , Hold the razor’s handle between your ring finger and little finger, […]

Derived terms

See also

un mango

Etymology 2

From Енглески mango, from Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy) from மா (mā, “mango species”) + காய் (kāy, “unripe fruit”).

Noun

mango m (plural mangos)

  1. mango (fruit and tree)
  2. (Argentina, Uruguay, lunfardo, colloquial) cash, dough (money)
Derived terms
Descendants

Etymology 3

Verb

mango

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of mangar.

Further reading


Swahili

Pronunciation

Noun

mango (n class, plural mango)

  1. solid

Шведски

Etymology

From Португалски manga, from Малајски mangga, from Тамил மாங்காய் (māṅkāy).

Pronunciation

Noun

mango c

  1. mango

Declension

Declension of mango
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative mango mangon mangor, mangoer mangorna, mangoerna
Genitive mangos mangons mangors, mangoers mangornas, mangoernas

References

Anagrams


Ternate

Pronunciation

Verb

mango

  1. (stative) to be sharp

Conjugation

Conjugation of mango
Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1st tomango fomango mimango
2nd nomango nimango
3rd Masculine omango imango, yomango
Feminine momango
Neuter imango
- archaic

References


Welsh

Etymology

From Енглески mango.

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. mango

Mutation

Шаблон:cy-mut