See also: Citrons

English

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citrons

  1. plural of citron

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Danish

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citrons c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of citron

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citrons m

  1. plural of citron

Latvian

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 citrons on Latvian Wikipedia
 
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Etymology

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Perhaps via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from French citron, from Latin citrus (citron tree) (perhaps from a non-attested augmentative form).

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citrons m (1st declension)

  1. lemon tree (small evergreen tree with yellow, aromatic, sour fruits, sp. Citrus limon)
    citrons aug savvaļā, visvairāk dienvidaustrumu Himalajos... tikai 3. gadsimtā pirms mūsu ēras citroni ieviesās Itālijāthe lemon (tree) grows in the wild, especially in the southeastern Himalayas... only in the 3rd century B.C. were lemons introduced in Italy
  2. lemon (the sour fruit of this tree)
    citrona aromātslemon flavor, aroma
    citrona sulalemon juice
    citrona mizalemon peel, skin
    citrona šķēlīteslemon slices
    izspiest citronuto squeeze a lemon
    tēja ar citronutea with lemon
    Leons klusēdams vēroja, kā Inita sagriež citronu ripiņasLeons silently observed as Inita cut lemon slices
    kā izsūktu citronu jūs gribat mani izmest aiz durvīm, tāpēc, ka jums šķietas, vairāk es jums neesmu vajadzīgalike a sucked lemon you want to throw me out the door, because it seems to you that I am no longer necessary

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Swedish

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Noun

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citrons

  1. indefinite genitive singular of citron