arugula

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An arugula plant

Etymology

Probably from Italian rucola, whence also, since c. 1967, English rucola. Also cognate to rocket (plant), eruca, roquette.

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Noun

arugula (countable and uncountable, plural arugulas)

  1. One of three yellowish-flowered Mediterranean herbs of the mustard family with flavoured leaves, often eaten in salads. Has a distinct, peppery flavor:
    1. Eruca sativa, sometimes Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa
    2. Eruca vesicaria
    3. Diplotaxis tenuifolia

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Indonesian

Etymology

From English arugula, probably from Italian rucola.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abonəmɛn/
  • Hyphenation: aru‧gu‧la

Noun

arugula (first-person possessive arugulaku, second-person possessive arugulamu, third-person possessive arugulanya)

  1. (cooking) arugula

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