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galangal

N ข่า  ka

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GALANGA

n.A plant, species of the Maranta or Indian Arrow-Root, so called because the root is used to extract the virus communicated by poisoned arrows. This plant has thick, knotty, creeping roots, crowned with long, broad, arundinaceous leaves, with stalks half a yard high, terminated by bunches of monopetalous, ringent flowers.

 

GALANGAL

n.Zedoary, a species of Kaempferia. It has tuberous, thick, oblong, fleshy roots, crowned with oval close-sitting leaves, by pairs, without footstalks.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GALANGA; GALANGAL

GALANGA; GALANGAL Ga *lan "ga, Ga *lan "gal, n.Etym: [OE. galingale, OF. galingal,garingal, F. galanga (cf. Sp. galanga ), prob. fr. Ar. khalanj. ]

 

Defn: The pungent aromatic rhizome or tuber of certain East Indian or Chinese species of Alpinia (A. Galanga and A. officinarum ) and of the Kæmpferia Galanga ), -- all of the Ginger family.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

galangal

ga lan gal |gəˈlaNGgəl ɡəˈlæŋɡəl |(also galingale |ˈgalinˌgāl |) noun an Asian plant of the ginger family, the aromatic rhizome of which is widely used in cooking and herbal medicine. [Genera Alpinia and Kaempferia, family Zingiberaceae. ] ORIGIN Middle English galingale, via Old French from Arabic ḵalanjān, perhaps from Chinese gāoliángjiāng, from gāoliáng (the name of a district in Guangdong Province, China ) + jiāng ginger.

 

Oxford Dictionary

galangal

galangal |ˈgal (ə )ŋgal |(also galingale ) noun [ mass noun ] an Asian plant of the ginger family, the aromatic rhizome of which is widely used in cookery and herbal medicine. Genera Alpinia and Kaempferia, family Zingiberaceae. ORIGIN Middle English galingale, via Old French from Arabic ḵalanjān, perhaps from Chinese gāoliángjiāng, from gāoliáng (the name of a district in Guangdong Province, China ) + jiāng ginger .