margarita
See also: Margarita
EnglishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Spanish margarita. Doublet of Margaret (and various forms, q.v.), margarite, Margherita, and marguerite.
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
margarita (plural margaritas)
- A cocktail made with tequila, an orange-flavoured liqueur, and lemon or lime juice, often served with salt encrusted on the rim of the glass.
SynonymsEdit
- marg (colloquial)
Derived termsEdit
Related termsEdit
TranslationsEdit
ItalianEdit
PronunciationEdit
Etymology 1Edit
From Latin margarīta, from Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs), from a loanword of Eastern origin.
NounEdit
margarita f (plural margarite)
- (archaic) Alternative form of margherita
- 1307, Dante Alighieri, Convivio, R. Ricciardi (1995), Capitolo XXX, p. 884:
- [...] sì come dice nostro Signore, non si deono le margarite gittare innanzi a li porci, [...]
- [...] as our Lord says, pearls are not to be given to pigs, [...]
- 1307, Dante Alighieri, Convivio, R. Ricciardi (1995), Capitolo XXX, p. 884:
Etymology 2Edit
Borrowed from Spanish margarita, from Latin margarīta.
NounEdit
margarita m
- margarita (cocktail)
LatinEdit
Alternative formsEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs).
PronunciationEdit
- (Classical) IPA(key): /mar.ɡaˈriː.ta/, [märɡäˈriːt̪ä]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /mar.ɡaˈri.ta/, [märɡäˈriːt̪ä]
NounEdit
margarīta f (genitive margarītae); first declension
- pearl
- 405, Jerome and others, Vulgate, Apocalypsis 21:21
- Et duodecim portae duodecim margaritae sunt per singulas et singulae portae erant ex singulis margaritis […]
- And the twelve gates were twelve pearls: every several gate was of one pearl: […]
- Et duodecim portae duodecim margaritae sunt per singulas et singulae portae erant ex singulis margaritis […]
- 405, Jerome and others, Vulgate, Apocalypsis 21:21
- a term of endearment
DeclensionEdit
First-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | margarīta | margarītae |
Genitive | margarītae | margarītārum |
Dative | margarītae | margarītīs |
Accusative | margarītam | margarītās |
Ablative | margarītā | margarītīs |
Vocative | margarīta | margarītae |
SynonymsEdit
- (pearl): perula (Medieval Latin)
Derived termsEdit
Related termsEdit
DescendantsEdit
- French: marguerite
- → English: marguerite
- → Slovak: margaréta
- Italian: margherita, margarita
- Old French: meregrot
- → Middle English: margaret
- Portuguese: margarida
- Spanish: margarita
- → Old English: meregrot
- → Old High German: merigrioz
- → Old Saxon: merigrita, merigriota
Margarita, Margareta:
- Catalan: Margarida
- Galician: Margarida
- Italian: Margherita
- → English: Margherita, margherita
- Old French: Margaret
- French: Marguerite
- → English: Marguerite
- Norman: Marguerite
- → English: Margaret
- French: Marguerite
- Portuguese: Margarida
- Spanish: Margarita
- → English: Margarita
- → English: Margarita
- → German: Margarete, Margarethe
- → Latvian: Margarita
- → Norwegian: Margareta
- → Slovak: Margaréta
- → Swedish: Margareta, Margaretha
ReferencesEdit
- “margarita”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “margarita”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- margarita in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- margarita in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
SpanishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Latin margarīta, from Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs).
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
margarita f (plural margaritas)
- (flower) daisy
- Synonyms: margarita común, chiribita
- pearl
- Synonym: perla
Derived termsEdit
DescendantsEdit
- → Tagalog: margarita
NounEdit
margarita m (plural margaritas)
- margarita (cocktail)
DescendantsEdit
Further readingEdit
- “margarita”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
TagalogEdit
Alternative formsEdit
EtymologyEdit
Borrowed from Spanish margarita (“daisy”).
PronunciationEdit
- Hyphenation: mar‧ga‧ri‧ta
NounEdit
margarita
- A daisy, especially the oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)