hatichu :

Definition
Northern Italian dialectal articiocco from Old Spanish alcarchofa from Arabic al-&hlowbrev;aršuf al- the &hlowbrev;uršūf, &hlowbrev;aršūf artichoke ( perhaps from Middle Persian xār-čōb literally, thorn-stick ) ( xār thorn ) (Sanskrit khara- rough, sharp ) ( čōb stick )Synonyms
Synonyms in Ayurveda: hatichuEtymology
From Lombard articiòc, alteration of arciciòf (possibly influenced by ciocco (“stump”)), from Old Spanish alcarchofa, from Arabic الْخُرْشُوف (al-ḵuršūf, “artichoke”).
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