出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English medike, from Latin mēdica, from Ancient Greek μηδίκη (mēdíkē), short for Μηδικὴ πόα (Mēdikḕ póa, “Median grass”);[1] so called because medick was imported from Media to Greece during the Greco-Persian Wars.[2]
medick (usually uncountable, 複数形 medicks)
medick (not comparable)
| ・Medick | |
| ・decener | |
| ・kneaders | |
| ・serenading | |
| ・Sek | |
| ・Bench Press | |
| ・michaelmas | |
| ・In support of | |
| ・Cyrene | |
| ・linde |