EuroLex/F/Jardinière

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  • Original language: French
  • Original form and meaning: 1. flower box

2. gardener

3. window box

4. vegetable platter

5. a dish garnished with vegetables, which are served in individual groups arranged around the main dish

6. jardiniere (a large decorative stand or pot for plants or flowers)



(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)


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English jardinière 19c 'meaning 4, 5 & 6' '...' http://dictionary.reference.com
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German Jardinière ... 'meaning 6, also a soup with vegetables' '...' ...
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Annotations[edit | edit source]

French, from feminine of jardinier - gardener, from Old French, jardin - garden

source: http://dictionary.reference.com


Information on Other Languages[edit | edit source]

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