gurķis

Etymology
Borrowed from (cf. 🇨🇬); the Germanic term is itself a borrowing from 🇨🇬, originally from 🇨🇬 “unripe, immature”) which replaced an earlier term.

First attested in 17th-century dictionaries as, later , , also (already in the 17th century) , it became , in 18th-century literature. In the mid-19th century, only the form remained.

Noun

 * 1) cucumber plant of the family, species, often cultivated in gardens for its edible vegetable fruit
 * 2) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant
 * 1) cucumber the edible vegetable fruit of this plant