Cannabis (etymology) — The plant name cannabis is from Greek gr. κάνναβις ( gr. kánnabis ), via Latin la. cannabis , originally a Scythian or Thracian word, also loaned into Persian as fa. kanab . English hemp (Old English ag. hænep ) may be an early loan (predating… … Wikipedia
Cannabis — Gras (umgangssprachlich); Pot (umgangssprachlich); Ganja (umgangssprachlich) * * * Cạn|na|bis 〈m.; ; unz.〉 1. Hanf 2. = Haschisch * * * Cạn|na|bis, der; : 1 … Universal-Lexikon
каннабизм — (лат. cannabis, от греч. kannabis конопля) см. Гашишизм … Большой медицинский словарь
cannabis — noun Etymology: Latin, hemp, from Greek kannabis; akin to Old English hænep hemp Date: 1783 1. hemp 1a 2. any of the preparations (as marijuana or hashish) or chemicals (as THC) that are derived from the hemp and are psychoactive … New Collegiate Dictionary
hemp — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hænep; akin to Old High German hanaf hemp, Greek kannabis Date: before 12th century 1. a. a tall widely cultivated Asian herb (Cannabis sativa of the family Cannabaceae, the hemp family) that has a … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cannabis — This article is about the plant genus. For use as a psychoactive drug in the genus, see Cannabis (drug). Cannabis … Wikipedia
Verner's law — Verner s law, stated by Karl Verner in 1875, describes a historical sound change in the Proto Germanic language whereby voiceless fricatives * f , * þ , * s and * x , when immediately following an unstressed syllable in the same word, underwent… … Wikipedia
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Каннаби́зм — (лат. cannabis, от греч. kannabis конопля) см. Гашишизм … Медицинская энциклопедия
Erste Lautverschiebung — Die Erste Lautverschiebung ist ein grundlegendes Lautgesetz, das im Jahre 1822 von Jacob Grimm formuliert wurde (daher Grimm s Law im Englischen). Bereits 1806 war dieses Lautgesetz von Friedrich von Schlegel bzw. 1818 von Rasmus Christian Rask… … Deutsch Wikipedia