aubergine
aubergine
noun oh-behr-ZHEEN Rare
Origin: Via Arabic 'al-badinjan' from Sanskrit 'vatinganah'.
Also means
eggplant
Usage Note
Aubergine is the standard French (and British English) term for the vegetable North Americans call 'eggplant'. In French it also functions as a colour adjective meaning a deep purple-black, as in robe aubergine. The plural is regular: aubergines.
Examples
"Elle fait revenir l'aubergine à l'huile d'olive."
Natural Translation
She sautés the aubergine in olive oil.
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