- arci- ('arch-, chief') and
ciocco ('stump').
Forms of the
French word
artichaut (which also
derives from Arabic,
possibly via Spanish) have over the years...
-
Neapolitan tarcenale), from
Arabic dâr-sinâ or dār as-inā دار الصناعة
artichaut ("artichoke") : from
Italian articiocco,
related to
Spanish alcachofa...
- been part of the line-up of
Oncle Strongle,
before top-lining the
group Artichaut Orkestra. In 2007, he
appeared in a
stage production of
Cabaret directed...
-
tomate tomate roșie tomàquet,
tomata tomate articiòcca
artichoke carciofo artichaut alcachofa anghinare escarxofa,
carxofa alcachofra êuvo egg uovo œuf huevo...
- al-kharshūf;
previously entered Castillian as
alcachofa and then
French as
artichaut bałota
ballot 1549 ball used in
Venetian elections; cf.
English to "black-ball"...
- 10 28 Jun
Faucille (Sickle) 11 29 Jun
Coriandre (Coriander) 12 30 Jun
Artichaut (Artichoke) 13 1 Jul
Girofle (Clove) 14 2 Jul
Lavande (Lavender) 15 3...
- Co
Basil B (22
December 2016). "Népal
tutoie les sommets" (in French).
Artichaut Records.
Retrieved 12
October 2020.
Laura Marie (10 July 2019). "Avec...
-
episode is a clip show. 48b 22b "Dr.
Artichoke &
Mister Candy" "(Docteur
Artichaut et
Mister Candy)"
Thomas Szabó François
Reczulski March 17, 2006 (2006-3-17)...
- ou, L’alphabet des
sentiments Journal d’un lecteur : 2002-2004
Zizou Artichaut Coquelicot Oiseau,
illustrations by
Alain Gauthier, Gr****et Jeunesse,...
- Maíllo Salgado, year 1998.
Instances in 16th
century Italian are
cited in
artichaut @ CNRTL.fr and
artichoke @ NED. The NED also has the
early records in...