caraway

pronunciation

How to pronounce caraway in British English: UK [ˈkærəweɪ]word uk audio image

How to pronounce caraway in American English: US [ˈkærəˌwe] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a Eurasian plant with small white flowers yielding caraway seed
    leaves used sparingly in soups and stews

Word Origin

caraway
caraway: [14] The ultimate source of caraway is probably Greek káron ‘cumin’ (caraway and cumin seeds are very similar). Arabic borrowed the word as alkarāwiyā ‘the cumin’, and it subsequently diverged along different branches. Borrowed into medieval Latin it became carvi, which was the source of carvy, the Scottish word for ‘caraway’ since the 17th century. The source of English caraway, however, was most likely Old Spanish alcarahueya.
caraway (n.)
late 13c., from Old Spanish alcarahuaya, alcaravea, from Arabic al-karawiya, which is of unknown origin but suspected to be somehow from Greek karon "cumin." Also as Anglo-Latin carvi, Old French carvi.

Example

1. Add potato pieces and sprinkle them with caraway seeds .
2. Seed cake sometimes contains caraway seeds .
3. Thinly sliced deli-style pastrami , swiss and mozzarella cheeses , thousand island dressing , sauerkraut and toasted caraway seeds .

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