ארטישוק
Hebrew
Etymology
Ultimately from Italian articiocco, itself from Occitan artichaut, from Old Spanish alcarchofa, from Andalusian Arabic الْخَرْشُوف (al-ẖaršúf), from Arabic الْخُرْشُوف (al-ḵuršūf).
Probably entered Hebrew through Russian артишок (artišok) and Yiddish אַרטישאָק (artishok).
Pronunciation
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Noun
אַרְטִישׁוֹק • (artishóq) m (plural indefinite אַרְטִישׁוֹקִים)
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