Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Egyptian jnst (a medicinal plant, possibly anise). However, according to Beekes, the variation ν/νν, the intervocalic -σ- and the connection to ἄνηθον (ánēthon, dill) prove Pre-Greek origin.

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Noun

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ἄννησον (ánnēsonn (genitive ἀννήσου); second declension

  1. anise (Pimpinella anisum)

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