Amarth

/ˈæmərθ/ noun

An archaic or rare term referring to amaranth plants or their seeds, sometimes used in old medicinal and botanical texts.

A dialectal or archaic variant of 'amaranth,' with the final syllable simplified or corrupted in regional English usage. The exact pathway of this shortening is unclear but suggests medieval or early modern English botanical terminology.

AMአማርት
ARأَمَرْث
BNআমারথ
CAamarth
CSamarth
DAamarth
DEamarth
ELΑμαρθ
ESamarto
FAامرت
FIamarth
FRamarth
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