lagrits

Estonian

Etymology

From German Lakritze, from Medieval Latin liquiridia, from Latin glycyrriza, ultimately from Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα (glukúrrhiza), from γλυκύς (glukús, sweet) + ῥίζα (rhíza, root).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɑɡ̊rits/
  • Hyphenation: lag‧rits

Noun

lagrits (genitive lagritsa, partitive lagritsat)

  1. licorice/liquorice
    1. A sweet substance obtained from the roots of the plant known as Glycyrrhiza glabra.
      Kurgu kähedust leevendavad taruvaigu pastillid mee ja lagritsaga.
      Propolis throat pastilles with honey and licorice soothe a sore throat.
    2. A black candy containing this substance.
      Ma jumaldan lagritsat ja verivorsti hapukoorega.
      I love licorice and blood sausages with sour cream.

Declension

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