ginkgo

See also: Ginkgo and gingko

English

Etymology

From Japanese 銀杏 (ginkyō), from Chinese 銀杏银杏 (yínxìng, “silver apricot”). Ginkgo is the name that is printed in Amoenitatum exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum Fasciculi V [...] (1712) authored by Engelbert Kaempfer, the first Westerner to see the species. In his way of transcription ginkyo would have been Ginkjo or Ginkio but was printed as Ginkgo.[1] This was read by Carl Linnaeus, and the misspelling stuck.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡɪŋ.kəʊ/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪŋkəʊ

Noun

ginkgo (plural ginkgos or ginkgoes)

  1. Ginkgo biloba, a tree native to China with small, fan-shaped leaves and edible seeds.
    • 2015 October 29, Dave Taft, “The Female Ginkgo Tree’s Acrid Smell of Success”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Like cycads — their gymnosperm relatives — and ferns, the ginkgo produces motile sperm. [] In fact, the tree was originally thought to be extinct in the wild until two populations were located in China. Such native ginkgos remain rare, with a preference for rich, streamside habitats.
  2. The seed of a ginkgo tree.
    • 2001, J. G. Thirlwell, “Heuldoch 7B”, in Flow, performed by Foetus:
      I swear the gingko's working in reverse

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Danish

Etymology

From Japanese 銀杏 (ginkyō), from Chinese 銀杏银杏 (yínxìng, “silver apricot”)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡeŋɡo]

Noun

ginkgo c (singular definite ginkgoen, plural indefinite ginkgoer)

  1. ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)
    Synonyms: ginkgotræ, tempeltræ

Declension

Declension of ginkgo
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative ginkgo ginkgoen ginkgoer ginkgoerne
genitive ginkgos ginkgoens ginkgoers ginkgoernes

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French

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Noun

ginkgo m (plural ginkgos)

  1. ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)
    Synonyms: arbre aux abricots d'argent, arbre aux quarante écus, ginkgo-biloba

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Portuguese

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Noun

ginkgo m (plural ginkgos)

  1. ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba, a tree of China)

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French ginkgo.

Noun

ginkgo m (plural ginkgo)

  1. ginkgo

Declension

Declension of ginkgo
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative ginkgo ginkgoul ginkgo ginkgoi
genitive-dative ginkgo ginkgoului ginkgo ginkgolor
vocative ginkgoule ginkgolor

Spanish

Noun

ginkgo m (plural ginkgos)

  1. ginkgo

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