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caraway
CIDE DICTIONARY
caraway, n. [F. carvi (cf. Sp. carvi and al-caravea, al-carahueya, Pg. al-caravia) fr. Ar. karawīā, karwīā fr. Gr. ka`ron; cf. L. careum.].
- A biennial plant of the Parsley family (
Carum Carui ). The seeds have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. They are used in cookery and confectionery, and also in medicine as a carminative. [1913 Webster] - A cake or sweetmeat containing caraway seeds. [1913 Webster]"Caraways, or biscuits, or some other [comfits]." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
caraway, n. an umbelliferous plant, Carum carvi, bearing clusters of tiny white flowers.
Idiom
caraway seed its fruit used as flavouring and as a source of oil.
Etymology
prob. OSp. alcarahueya f. Arab. alkarawiya, perh. f. Gk karon, kareon cumin
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