saccharine

Etymology 1
From + English. is derived from, from , from , from , ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of or relating to sugar; sugary.
 * 2)  Containing a large or excessive amount of sugar.
 * 3)  Excessively sweet in action or disposition, especially if romantic or sentimental to the point of ridiculousness; sickly sweet, syrupy.
 * 4)  Resembling granulated sugar; saccharoid.
 * 1)  Excessively sweet in action or disposition, especially if romantic or sentimental to the point of ridiculousness; sickly sweet, syrupy.
 * 2)  Resembling granulated sugar; saccharoid.
 * 1)  Resembling granulated sugar; saccharoid.
 * 1)  Resembling granulated sugar; saccharoid.

Translations

 * Arabic: سُكَّرِيّ
 * Bulgarian: захарен
 * Catalan: sacarí
 * Dutch:
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian: saccarifero, saccarino
 * Latin: saccharīnus
 * Portuguese: sacarino
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: саха̀рӣнскӣ
 * Roman:
 * Spanish: sacarino


 * Bulgarian: сладникав
 * Dutch:, , , ,
 * Finnish:, siirappinen
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Italian:, , , , , ,
 * Maori: āwenewene
 * Polish:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: саха̀рӣнскӣ
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:, , , meloso, pasteloso , sensiblero
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1)  Something which is saccharine or sweet; sugar.
 * 2)  Sentimentalism.

Etymology 2
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Of or relating to.

Etymology 3
A variant of.

Noun

 * 1) saccharin