Noun
mandrake (2)
mandrake (countable and uncountable , plural mandrakes )
( mythology ) A mandragora , a kind of tiny demon immune to fire.
Any plant of the genus Mandragora , certain of which are said to have medicinal or aphrodisiac properties; the root of these plants often resembles the shape of a small person, hence occasioning various mythic , magical , or occult uses.
A root of a mandrake plant that resembled human form, especially one kept or used for magic or occult purposes.
1936 , Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art , London: Long, page 75 :Mandrakes were sometimes considered in the light of familiars. Witches kept both male and female specimens of the magic root in bottles[ .]
( slang ) The drug methaqualone .
Synonym: ( plural ) mandies
Derived terms
Derived terms
American mandrake
mandrake apple
mandrake root
mandrake shriek
mandrake wine
wild mandrake
Translations
botany
Arabic: يَبْرُوح ( yabrūḥ ) , لُفَّاح m ( luffāḥ ) , بَيْض الْجِنّ m ( bayḍ al-jinn ) , تُفَّاح الْمَجَانِين m ( tuffāḥ al-majānīn ) , مَانْدْرَاكُورَا ( māndrākōrā ) , تُفَّاح الْجِنّ m ( tuffāḥ al-jinn )
Aramaic:
Classical Syriac: ܝܲܒܼܪܘܼܚܵܐ m ( yaḇrūḥā )
Hebrew: יַבְרוּחָא m ( yaḇrūḥā )
Armenian: մանրագոր (hy) ( manragor )
Catalan: mandràgora
Chinese:
Mandarin: 風茄 / 风茄 ( fēngjiā ) , 曼德拉草 ( màndélācǎo )
Czech: pokřín , pekřín
Danish: alrune
Dutch: alruin (nl) f , mandragora (nl)
Finnish: mandrake (fi) , alruuna (fi)
French: mandragore (fr) f
Georgian: მანდრაგორა ( mandragora )
German: Alraune (de) f
Greek: μανδραγόρας (el) m ( mandragóras )
Ancient: μανδραγόρας m ( mandragóras ) , μώριος f ( mṓrios )
Hebrew: דּוּדָא (he) m ( dúda )
Hungarian: mandragóra (hu)
Italian: mandragora
Japanese: マンドラゴラ (ja) ( mandoragora )
Latin: mandragoras f
Maori: manitareki
Norwegian: alruner
Persian: شابیزک ( šâbizak ) , مردمگیاه sg ( mardomgiyāh ) , استرنگ sg ( estarang ) , سگکنک sg ( sagkanak ) , مهرگیاه (fa) sg ( mehrgiyāh )
Polish: mandragora (pl) f , alrauna (pl) f ( root )
Portuguese: mandrágora (pt) f
Romanian: mandragoră (ro) f
Russian: мандраго́ра (ru) f ( mandragóra )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: мандрагора f , алрауна f , буновина f , надлишка f
Roman: mandragora (sh) f , alrauna (sh) f , bunovina (sh) f , nadliška (sh) f
Slovak: mandragora f
Spanish: mandrágora (es) f
Swedish: alruna (sv) c
Turkish: adamotu (tr)
Ukrainian: мандраго́ра f ( mandrahóra )
Yiddish: ליבעפּעלע n ( libepele )