- was
borrowed in the
sixteenth century from the
northern Italian word
articiocco (the
standard modern Italian being carciofo). The
Italian term was itself...
- botany . p. 108f. A change, one presumes, of the
Italian name
Girasole Articiocco, sun-flower artichoke, as the
plant was
first brought from Peru to Italy...
-
Italian alcarcioffo, then
Northern Italian arcicioffo >
arciciocco >
articiocco, then
phonetically realised in
English as artichoke. The word was eventually...
- dâr-sinâ or dār as-inā دار الصناعة
artichaut ("artichoke") : from
Italian articiocco,
related to
Spanish alcachofa, from
Spain Arabic haršûfa (classical Arabic...
-
region of its origin, Umbria) Al
dente Al
fresco Antipasto Artichoke (from
articiocco,
Northern Italian variant of Old
Italian arcicioffo)
Baguette (through...