Maror (מרור)
yes.that's why it's called a bitter herb. Most Jews use horseradish for this part of the Passover ritual meal.
Mara is a Hebrew name, and mean "bitter."It means bitter.
Mara is a Hebrew name, and mean "bitter."It means bitter.
The generic name is believed to be derived from the Hebrew word marrob, meaning bitter juice.
Ruta is today primarily a homeopathic remedy made from the plant Ruta graveolens. This plant is also called rue, herb of grace, herb of repentance, bitter herb, or rue bitterwort.
Marah means bitter from the Hebrew orgin
Maryna means bitter, the origin is Hebrew
An absinthium is an alternative name for the common wormwood, a bitter herb used in the production of absinthe and vermouth.
The Hebrew name for Maria is Miriam (מרים) but it has no known meaning. It is most likely of Egyptian origin). One theory about the name is that it means "bitter water", but this is only a guess.
Because it represents bitterness, the bitterness of the Jews who were enslaved in Egypt. Romain lettuce specifically is used, because if left in the ground it gets bitter, and the Jews slavery was the same way. First they were coerced to helping out to build in Egypt, for a good salary, and slowly were forced into slaves.
'une herbe' (fem.) is a French word for herb, weed, and grass.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.