Lithuanian edit

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Durnaropė

Etymology edit

From durna (foolish, crazy) +‎ ropė (radish), based on the intoxicating effects of the plant.[1] Compare Russian дурма́н (durmán).

Noun edit

durnãropė f (plural durnãropės) stress pattern 1

  1. datura

Declension edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Šeškauskaitė, Daiva and Gliwa, Bernd (2006 December) “Some Lithuanian ethnobotanical taxa: a linguistic view on Thorn Apple and related plants”, in Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, volume 2, number 1, →DOI

Further reading edit