See also: Cardon

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Noun

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cardon (plural cardons)

  1. Any of several large columnar cacti mostly of the genus Cereus.

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old Occitan cardon, from Medieval Latin cardō, from Latin carduus (thistle). Doublet of chardon and carde.

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Noun

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cardon m (plural cardons)

  1. cardoon (Cynara scolymus)[1]

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  1. ^ Jouy, Alain & De Foucault, Bruno, 2019. Dictionnaire illustré de botanique. Biotope Éditions, Mèze, →ISBN., p. 310.

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Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan cardon, from Medieval Latin cardo, from Latin carduus (thistle).

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cardon m (plural cardons)

  1. (Gascony, Provençal, Languedoc) thistle

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Old Occitan

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin cardo, from Latin carduus (thistle).

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cardon m (oblique plural cardons, nominative singular cardons, nominative plural cardon)

  1. thistle

Descendants

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  • French: cardon
  • Occitan: cardon

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French cardon.

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cardon m (uncountable)

  1. cardoon

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