Tarragon Definition

tărə-gŏn, -gən
noun
An Old World wormwood (Artemisia dracunculus) whose fragrant leaves are used for seasoning, esp. in vinegar.
Webster's New World
The leaves of this plant.
Webster's New World
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Noun

Singular:
tarragon
Plural:
tarragons

Origin of Tarragon

  • New Latin tarchon from Medieval Greek tarkhōn from Arabic ṭarḫūn perhaps from Greek drakōn dragon, tarragon derk- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Middle French targon, from Medieval Latin, from Arabic طرخون (ṭarxūn)

    From Wiktionary

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