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    • 1.1 Etymology
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    • 1.3 Noun
      • 1.3.1 Derived terms
      • 1.3.2 Descendants
      • 1.3.3 Translations
      • 1.3.4 See also
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English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:carrotWikipedia
Wikispecies has information on:Daucus carota
Carrots

Etymology

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From Middle English karette and Middle French carotte, both from Latin carōta, from Ancient Greek καρωτόν (karōtón). Doublet of carotte and related to caraway. Displaced native Middle English more, from Old English more, moru (edible root, parsnip, carrot), related to German Möhre (carrot).

  • Noun sense of "motivational tool" refers to carrot and stick.
  • Verb sense in felt manufacture refers to the orange colour of drying furs.

Pronunciation

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  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: kâr'ət, IPA(key): /ˈkæɹ.ət/
  • (General American) enPR: kâr'ət, kĕr'ət IPA(key): /ˈkæɹ.ət/, /ˈkɛɹ.ət/
  • Audio (US, without the Marymarrymerry merger):(file)
  • Rhymes: -æɹət
  • Audio (US, Marymarrymerry merger):(file)
  • Homophones: carat, karat
  • Homophone: caret (weak vowel merger)
  • Hyphenation: car‧rot

Noun

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carrot (countable and uncountable, plural carrots)

  1. A vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, sweet root that is often orange in colour, Daucus carota, family Apiaceae, especially the subspecies sativus. Synonym: (obsolete) more
    • 1961, Harry E. Wedeck, Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs, New York: The Citadel Press, page 42:In general, beets, carrots, and turnips are all of aphrodisiac value in erotic dietary.
  2. A shade of orange similar to the flesh of most carrots (also called carrot orange). carrot:  
  3. (figurative) Any motivational tool; an incentive to do something. Coordinate term: stick
    • 2022 August 7, Coral Davenport, Lisa Friedman, “Five Decades in the Making: Why It Took Congress So Long to Act on Climate”, in The New York Times‎[1], →ISSN:Essentially, lawmakers replaced the sticks with carrots.
    • 2023 August 7, Paul Krugman, “Climate Is Now a Culture War Issue”, in The New York Times‎[2]:In 2022, when the Biden administration finally succeeded in passing a major climate bill, it consisted almost entirely of carrots—tax credits and subsidies for green energy.
  4. (UK, slang, derogatory) Someone from a rural background.
  5. (UK, slang) A police officer from somewhere within the British Isles, but specifically outside of Greater London.
  6. (slang) A redhead; a ginger-haired person
  7. This term needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
    • 2025, Ghostface Killah, “Metaphysics”:I got the jammy loaded in one hand.Threw a few shots at two carrots and one jam

Derived terms

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  • baby carrot
  • baby-cut carrot
  • Camberwell carrot
  • carotane
  • carotene
  • carrot and stick
  • carrot-and-stick
  • carrot bacon
  • carrot bag
  • carrot beetle
  • carrot cake
  • carrot cruncher
  • carrot dog
  • carroter
  • carrot fly
  • carrotish
  • carrotless
  • carrotlike
  • carrot-nosed
  • carrot rust fly
  • carrot-top
  • carrot top
  • carrot-topped
  • carrot weevil
  • carrotwood
  • carroty
  • cry carrots and turnips
  • cuff the carrot
  • deadly carrot
  • like peas and carrots
  • moon carrot
  • rainbow carrots
  • stick and carrot
  • stick-and-carrot
  • white carrot
  • wild carrot

Descendants

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  • Fijian: kareti
  • Malay: karot
  • Tagalog: karot
  • Tamil: கேரட் (kēraṭ), காரட் (kāraṭ), கரட் (karaṭ), கேரட்டு (kēraṭṭu), காரட்டு (kāraṭṭu), கரட்டு (karaṭṭu)
  • Thai: แครอท (kɛɛ-rɔ̀t)

Translations

[edit] Daucus carota ssp. sativus
  • Abkhaz: ажьаҷыркәа (ažačʼərkʷʼa)
  • Afrikaans: wortel (af)
  • Ainu: フレアタネ (huneatane)
  • Alabama: assikchi laana
  • Albanian: karotë (sq) f
  • Altai: Southern Altai: моркоп (morkop)
  • Alviri-Vidari: (Vidari) گزر (gazer)
  • Amharic: ካሮት (karot)
  • Apache: Western Apache: bikéghad ágoleʼí
  • Arabic: جَزَر m (jazar) Egyptian Arabic: جزر m (gázar) Hijazi Arabic: جُزَر m (juzar) Libyan Arabic: سفناري m (sfənnāri), سفنارية m (sfənnāriyya) Moroccan Arabic: خيزو m (xizzo), زرودية m (zrūdiyya), جعدة m (jaʕda) South Levantine Arabic: جزر m (jázar)
  • Aragonese: azanoria f
  • Aramaic: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܓܸܙܵܪܵܐ m (gizara) Classical Syriac: ܓܙܪܐ m (gezzārā)
  • Arapaho: yeneinit
  • Armenian: գազար (hy) (gazar), ստեպղին (hy) (stepġin)
  • Aromanian: morcuv m
  • Assamese: গাজৰ (gazor)
  • Asturian: cenahoria (ast) f, zanahoria (ast) f
  • Avar: ламадур (lamadur)
  • Azerbaijani: kök (az), yerkökü
  • Baluchi: گزرک (gizirk, gazirk)
  • Bashkir: кишер (kişer)
  • Basque: azenario (eu)
  • Belarusian: мо́рква f (mórkva)
  • Bengali: গাজর (bn) (gajor)
  • Bhojpuri: गाजर m (gājar)
  • Breton: karotezenn (br) f
  • Bulgarian: мо́рков (bg) m (mórkov)
  • Burmese: မုန်လာဥဝါ (my) (munlau.wa), မုန်လာဥနီ (my) (munlau.ni)
  • Buryat: морхооб (morxoob)
  • Catalan: pastenaga (ca) f, pastanaga (ca) f, carrota (ca) f, safanòria (ca) f
  • Cebuano: sanahorya
  • Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵜⴰⴼⴻⵙⵏⴰⵅⵜ f (tafesnaxt)
  • Chechen: жӏонка (žˀonka)
  • Cherokee: ᎠᏓᎵᏥᏍᏗᏍᎩ (adalitsisdisgi)
  • Cheyenne: anonévee'tose
  • Chichewa: kaloti class 1a/2
  • Chinese: Cantonese: 紅蘿蔔 / 红萝卜 (hung4 lo4 baak6), 胡蘿蔔 / 胡萝卜 (wu4 lo4 baak6) Dungan: хуонлуәбу (huonluəbu) Hokkien: 紅菜頭 / 红菜头 (zh-min-nan) (âng-chhài-thâu), 紅蘿蔔 / 红萝卜 (âng-lâ-pa̍k), 紅蘿蔔仔 / 红萝卜仔 (âng-lo̍k-po̍k-á), 番蘿蔔 / 番萝卜 (hoan-lô͘-po̍k), 蘿蔔 / 萝卜 (nâ-po̍k), 山蘿蔔 / 山萝卜 (soaⁿ-lô-po̍k), 蘿蔔菜 / 萝卜菜 (lâ-pa̍k-chhài), lîn-jín, ji̋n-jín, li̋n-jím, li̋n-chín, li̋n-jín, jîn-jîn Mandarin: 胡蘿蔔 / 胡萝卜 (zh) (húluóbo), 紅蘿蔔 / 红萝卜 (zh) (hóngluóbo)
  • Chuvash: кишӗр (kiš̬ĕr)
  • Circassian: East Circassian: пхъы (kbd) (pꭓə) West Circassian: пхъы (pꭓə)
  • Cornish: karetys f
  • Cree: ᐅᐢᑳᑖᐢᐠ (oskaataask)
  • Crimean Tatar: markof
  • Czech: mrkev (cs) f
  • Dakota: phąǧí
  • Danish: gulerod (da) c
  • Dargwa: набадари (nabadari)
  • Dhivehi: ކެރެޓް (kereṭ)
  • Dongxiang: tuma
  • Dusun: Central Dusun: lubak
  • Dutch: wortel (nl) m, peen (nl) f
  • Erzya: пурька (puŕka)
  • Esperanto: karoto (eo)
  • Estonian: porgand (et)
  • Evenki: моркопка (morkopka)
  • Faroese: gularót f
  • Fijian: kareti (fj)
  • Finnish: porkkana (fi)
  • French: carotte (fr) f
  • Frisian: North Frisian: Amrum: wochel m Föhr: wortel m Halligen: waardel f Northern Goesharde: wodel f (Langenhorn), wudel f (Ockholm) Sylt: Wortel m Wiedingharde: ruit ? Saterland Frisian: Wuttel f West Frisian: woartel (fy) c
  • Friulian: caròtule f
  • Galician: cenoria (gl) f
  • Georgian: სტაფილო (sṭapilo)
  • German: Karotte (de) f, Möhre (de) f, Mohrrübe (de) f, Rüebli n (Swiss), gelbe Rübe (de) f (regional) Alemannic German: Rüebli n Bavarian: gelbe ruam
  • Greek: καρότο (el) n (karóto) Ancient Greek: καρωτόν n (karōtón) Pontic Greek: δαυκίν n (dafkín)
  • Greenlandic: kuloruuju, musaq, gulerodi
  • Gujarati: ગાજર (gu) m or n (gājar)
  • Haitian Creole: karòt
  • Halkomelem: xáwéq
  • Hawaiian: kāloke
  • Hebrew: גזר (he) m (gezer)
  • Hindi: गाजर (hi) f (gājar), गज़र f (gazar)
  • Hungarian: sárgarépa (hu), répa (hu)
  • Hunsrik: Gellebrieb f
  • Icelandic: gulrót (is) f
  • Ido: karoto (io)
  • Indonesian: wortel (id)
  • Ingrian: porkkana, morkofka
  • Irish: cairéad m, meacan dearg m
  • Italian: carota (it) f
  • Japanese: ニンジン (ja) (ninjin), 人参 (ja) (にんじん, ninjin)
  • Kabuverdianu: sinóra
  • Kalmyk: шар луувң (şar luuvñ), марку (marku)
  • Kannada: ಗಜ್ಜರಿ (kn) (gajjari), ಕೆಂಪು ಮೂಲಂಗಿ (kn) (kempu mūlaṅgi)
  • Karachay-Balkar: быхы (bıxı)
  • Karakalpak: geshir
  • Kashmiri: गाज़्रुर f (gāzrur)
  • Kazakh: сәбіз (säbız)
  • Khasi: kajor m
  • Khmer: ការ៉ុត (kaarot)
  • Komi: Komi-Permyak: гӧрдкушман (gördkušman)
  • Korean: 당근 (ko) (danggeun), 홍당무 (ko) (hongdangmu)
  • Kumyk: чыта (çıta), къызыл чыта (qızıl çıta)
  • Kurdish: Central Kurdish: گێزەر (gêzer) Northern Kurdish: gêzer (ku) f
  • Kyrgyz: сабиз (ky) (sabiz), зардек (ky) (zardek)
  • Ladino: safanórya f, karota f
  • Lak: къур (q:ur)
  • Lao: ຫົວກາລົດ (lo) (hūa kā lot)
  • Latin: daucum n, carōta f
  • Latvian: burkāns (lv) m
  • Leonese: acenoria f
  • Lezgi: газар (gazar)
  • Ligurian: caròttoa f
  • Limburgish: moeër f, moer (li) m
  • Lithuanian: morka (lt) f
  • Lombard: caròtola f
  • Low German: Wortel f East Frisian Low German: wuddel f
  • Luganda: kalati
  • Luhya: please add this translation if you can
  • Luxembourgish: Muert f, Wuerzel f
  • Macedonian: морков (mk) m (morkov)
  • Maithili: गाजर (gājar)
  • Malagasy: karaoty (mg), karoty (mg)
  • Malay: wortel (ms), karot (ms), lobak merah (ms) Brunei Malay: lubak mirah
  • Malayalam: ശീമമുള്ളങ്കിച്ചെടി (śīmamuḷḷaṅkicceṭi)
  • Maltese: zunnarija f, karrotta f
  • Manx: carradje m
  • Māori: kāreti, u(w)hikaramea
  • Marathi: गाजर n (gājar)
  • Mazanderani: گزر (gazer)
  • Mi'kmaq: enmapejit
  • Moksha: пурьхкя (puŕxkä)
  • Mongolian: Cyrillic: лууван (mn) (luuvan), шар лууван (šar luuvan) (China), хулууван (xuluuvan) (China) Mongolian script: ᠯᠤᠤᠪᠠᠩ (luubang), ᠰᠢᠷ᠎ᠠᠯᠤᠤᠪᠠᠩ (sir-a luubang), ᠬᠤᠯᠤᠤᠪᠠᠩ (quluubang)
  • Nahuatl: Classical Nahuatl: Caxtīllān camohtli
  • Navajo: chąąshtʼezhiitsoh
  • Neapolitan: pastenaca
  • Nepali: गाजर् (gājar)
  • Nogai: пыхы (pıxı)
  • Norman: cârotte f
  • Norwegian: gulrot c
  • Occitan: pastenaga (oc) f, carròta (oc) f
  • Odia: ଗାଜର (or) (gājara)
  • Ojibwe: okaadaakoons, okaadaak
  • Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: мръкꙑ (mrŭky)
  • Old English: mōre f
  • Ossetian: Digor Issetian: ӕпхӕ (æpxæ) Iron Issetian: уырыдзы (wyryʒy)
  • Pannonian Rusyn: мархва f (marxva)
  • Papiamentu: karòt
  • Pennsylvania German: Gehlrieb f
  • Persian: هویج (fa) (havij), گزر (fa) (gazar), زردک (fa) (zardak) (Dari)
  • Picard: càrote f
  • Plautdietsch: Jalmäa f
  • Polish: marchewka (pl) f, marchew (pl) f
  • Portuguese: cenoura (pt) f
  • Punjabi: ਗਾਜਰ (pa) f (gājar)
  • Quechua: sanawrya
  • Rohingya: please add this translation if you can
  • Romagnol: caröta f, caròta f
  • Romanian: morcov (ro) m, carotă (ro) f
  • Romansh: risch melna f, rischmelna f, carotta f, riebla f, ragisch cotschna f, carota f
  • Russian: морко́вь (ru) f (morkóvʹ), (colloquial) морко́вка (ru) f (morkóvka), (regional) морква́ (ru) f (morkvá), мо́рква (ru) f (mórkva)
  • Rwanda-Rundi: ikaroti class 9/6
  • Sami: Northern Sami: rušpi
  • Samoan: taloti
  • Sanskrit: गाजरम् (sa) n (gājaram), गृञ्जनकम् n (gṛñjanakam), गार्जर (sa) m (gārjara)
  • Sardinian: fostinaja m, frustinaca f
  • Scottish Gaelic: curran m
  • Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: мрква f, шаргарепа f Latin: mrkva (sh) f, šargarepa (sh) f
  • Shor: марқоп (marqop)
  • Sicilian: carota (scn) f
  • Sindhi: گَجَرَ f (gājara)
  • Slovak: mrkva (sk) f
  • Slovene: korenje (sl) n, korenček m inan, mŕkev f (Eastern)
  • Somali: dabacase m, karooto f
  • Sorbian: Lower Sorbian: marchwej f Upper Sorbian: morchej f
  • Sotho: sehwete (st) class 9/10
  • Spanish: zanahoria (es) f
  • Swahili: karoti (sw) class 9/10
  • Swedish: morot (sv) c
  • Tabasaran: кьучӏ (q̇uč̣)
  • Tachawit: xizzu (shy)
  • Tagalog: asanorya, asinorya, karot
  • Tajik: сабзӣ (tg) (sabzi), бехӣ (bexi)
  • Tamil: காரட் (ta) (kāraṭ), கேரட் (ta) (kēraṭ)
  • Tatar: кишер (tt) (kişer)
  • Telugu: కారెట్ (kāreṭ)
  • Thai: แครอท (th) (kɛɛ-rɔ̀t), แคร์รอต (th) (kɛɛ-rɔ̀t)
  • Tibetan: ལ་ཕུག་དམར་པོ (la phug dmar po)
  • Tigrinya: ካሮቲ (karoti)
  • Tiwi: rani f
  • Tofa: моърһооқ (moʺrhooq)
  • Tswana: segwete
  • Turkish: havuç (tr)
  • Turkmen: käşir
  • Tuvan: please add this translation if you can
  • Udi: кӏаьзаьр (ḳäzär)
  • Udmurt: ӵужкушман (čužkušman)
  • Ukrainian: мо́рква (uk) f (mórkva)
  • Urdu: گاجر m (gājar), گزر m (gazar)
  • Uyghur: سەۋزە (sewze)
  • Uzbek: sabzi (uz)
  • Venetan: cavaƚón m
  • Vietnamese: cà rốt (vi), ca rốt
  • Vilamovian: mien f
  • Volapük: dauk (vo)
  • Võro: põrgnas
  • Walloon: raecene (wa) f, carote (wa) f
  • Wappo: síṭukh
  • Waray-Waray: karot
  • Welsh: moron (cy) f pl
  • West Flemish: karote f
  • Winnebago: ziizikezi, ziizike zii
  • Wolof: karoot
  • Xhosa: umnqathe class 3/4
  • Yakut: моркуоп (morkuop)
  • Yiddish: מייער m (meyer), מער f (mer)
  • Yoruba: kárọ́ọ̀tì
  • Zealandic: peeë f
  • Zhuang: lauxbaeghoengz
  • Zulu: ikhalothi (zu) class 5/6, ukherothi class 1a/2a
shade
  • Esperanto: karotkoloro, karota oranĝkoloro
  • Finnish: porkkananpunainen, porkkanankeltainen
  • Greek: καροτί (el) (karotí)
motivational tool
  • Bulgarian: морков (bg) m (morkov)
  • Czech: cukr (cs) m
  • Danish: gulerod (da) c
  • Finnish: porkkana (fi)
  • Russian: пря́ник (ru) m (prjánik, literally spice cake)
  • Swedish: morot (sv) c
  • Ukrainian: пря́ник m (prjányk, literally spice cake)

See also

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  • Queen Anne's lace

References

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  • “carrot”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.

Verb

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carrot (third-person singular simple present carrots, present participle carroting, simple past and past participle carroted)

  1. (transitive) To treat (an animal pelt) with a solution of mercuric nitrate as part of felt manufacture.

Derived terms

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  • carroting

See also

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  • secretage

Anagrams

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  • trocar
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