Middle English Dictionary Entry
amarak n.
Entry Info
Forms | amarak n. |
Etymology | L, from Gr. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Marjoram.
Associated quotations
- (?1440) Palladius (DukeH d.2)1.1017 : Ther flouris..In..herbis they [bees] may fynde: Herbe origane and tyme..Eek amarak [L amaracum].