بطيخة

Arabic

Etymology

Singulative of بِطِّيخ (biṭṭīḵ).

Noun

بِطِّيخَة or بَطِّيخَة (biṭṭīḵa or baṭṭīḵa) f (singulative, collective بِطِّيخ m (biṭṭīḵ), plural بَطَاطِيخ (baṭāṭīḵ))

  1. a melon
  2. a watermelon

Declension

Descendants

  • Maltese: bettieħa (melon)
  • Galician: botefa, potefa (squash, gourd)
  • Ligurian: pateca (watermelon)
  • Spanish: albudeca (non-sweet melon)
  • Spanish: patilla (watermelon)
  • Old Spanish: badeha
    • Spanish: badea (watermelon; melon; giant granadilla)
  • Portuguese: pateca (watermelon)
  • Greek: παττίχα (pattícha)

References

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