English-Thai Dictionary
parsley
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARSLEY
n.[L. petroselinon; Gr. a stone, and parsley; stone-parsley, a plant growing among rocks. ] A plant of the genus Apium. The leaves of parsley are used in cookery, and the root is an aperient medicine.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARSLEY
Pars "ley, n. Etym: [OE. persely, persil, F. persil, L. petroselinum rock parsley, Gr. Celery. ] (Bot. )
Defn: An aromatic umbelliferous herb (Carum Petroselinum ), having finely divided leaves which are used in cookery and as a garnish. As she went to the garden for parsley, to stuff a rabbit. Shak. Fool's parsley. See under Fool. -- Hedge parsley, Milk parsley, Stone parsley, names given to various weeds of similar appearance to the parsley. -- Parsley fern (Bot. ), a small fern with leaves resembling parsley (Cryptogramme crispa ). -- Parsley piert (Bot. ), a small herb (Alchemilla arvensis ) formerly used as a remedy for calculus.
New American Oxford Dictionary
parsley
pars ley |ˈpärslē ˈpɑrsli | ▶noun a biennial plant with white flowers and aromatic leaves that are either crinkly or flat and used as a culinary herb and for garnishing food. [Petroselinum crispum, family Umbelliferae (or Apiaceae; the parsley family ). Members of this family have their flowers arranged in umbels and are known as umbellifers; typical members include hogweed and hemlock as well as many food plants and herbs (carrot, parsnip, celery, fennel, anise ).] ORIGIN Old English petersilie, via late Latin based on Greek petroselinon, from petra ‘rock ’ + selinon ‘parsley, ’ influenced in Middle English by Old French peresil, of the same origin.
parsley fern
pars |ley fern ▶noun a fern with finely divided fronds resembling parsley leaves, found typically on rocky ground in mountainous and boreal areas. ●Genus Cryptogramma, family Adiantaceae: several species.
parsley piert
parsley piert |ˌpɑːslɪ ˈpɪət | ▶noun a small hairy European plant with divided leaves, growing as a weed of fields and waste places. ●Aphanes arvensis, family Rosaceae. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably an altered form of French perce-pierre, literally ‘pierce stone ’, used to denote various plants living in rock or wall crevices.
Oxford Dictionary
parsley
pars |ley |ˈpɑːsli | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a biennial plant with white flowers and aromatic leaves which are either crinkly or flat and are used as a culinary herb and for garnishing food. ●Petroselinum crispum, family Umbelliferae (or Apiaceae; the parsley family ). Members of this family have their flowers arranged in umbels and are known as umbellifers; typical members include hogweed and hemlock as well as many food plants and herbs (carrot, parsnip, celery, fennel, anise ). ORIGIN Old English petersilie, via late Latin based on Greek petroselinon, from petra ‘rock ’ + selinon ‘parsley ’, influenced in Middle English by Old French peresil, of the same origin.
parsley fern
pars |ley fern ▶noun a fern with finely divided fronds resembling parsley leaves, found typically on rocky ground in mountainous and boreal areas. ●Genus Cryptogramma, family Adiantaceae: several species.
parsley piert
parsley piert |ˌpɑːslɪ ˈpɪət | ▶noun a small hairy European plant with divided leaves, growing as a weed of fields and waste places. ●Aphanes arvensis, family Rosaceae. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably an altered form of French perce-pierre, literally ‘pierce stone ’, used to denote various plants living in rock or wall crevices.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
parsley
pars ley /pɑ́ː r sli /名詞 U 〘植 〙1 パセリ ; パセリの葉 〘料理 彩りに使われる 〙.2 セリ科植物の総称 .