sorgo
common noun
from Italian sorgo, first Gallicized as sorgue attested in 1542 in the correspondence of Guillaume Pellicier, French ambassador to Venice, attested in 1555 in the Italian form sorgo from Lombardy in the observations of several singularities by P. Belon, which became sorgho in 1756 in the Encyclopédie.
Definitions
- plantes
Plural
sorgos
Translations
german:Sorgho
english:sorghum
spanish:sorgo
italian:sorgo
See also
sorgho (cn.) sorgos (cn.)