aubergine

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An Asian plant, Solanum melongena, cultivated for its edible purple, green, or white ovoid fruit; eggplant.
  2. The fruit of this plant, eaten as a vegetable.
  3. A dark purple colour; eggplant.

Pronunciation

/ˈəʊ.bə.ʒiːn/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-aubergine.wav /ˈoʊ.bɚ.ʒin/ ō'bər-ʒēn ô'bər-ʒēn ô'bər-d͡ʒēn /ɔbə(r).(d)ʒin/

Word forms

aubergine aubergines

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from French aubergine, from Catalan albergínia, from Arabic اَلْبَاذِنْجَان (al-bāḏinjān, “the aubergine”), from Classical Persian بَادِنْجَان (bādinjān), from بَاتِنْگَان (bātingān), from Sanskrit वातिङ्गण (vātiṅgaṇa, “the plant that cures the wind”), from Dravidian, ultimately from Proto-Dravidian *waẓVtV. Cognate with Malayalam വഴുതനങ്ങ (vaḻutanaṅṅa), Hindi बैंगन (baiṅgan). Doublet of brinjal.

Synonyms

the list at eggplant

Derived words

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