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1 violet
[ˈvaɪəlɪt] noun1) a kind of small bluish-purple flower.زَهْرَة البَنَفْسَج2) ( also adjective) (of) a bluish-purple colour.بَنَفْسَجي -
2 ion
1.ĭon, ĭi, n. [ion].I.A kind of violet, Plin. 21, 11, 38, § 64; plur.:II.ia,
id. 21, 6, 14, § 27. —A precious stone of a violet color, Plin. 37, 10, 61, § 170.2.Īon, ōnis, m., = Iôn, an Athenian, son of Xuthus, who led a colony into Asia; from him is derived the name Ionia, Vitr. 4, 1; Stat. Th. 8, 454.—II.A sculptor of the one hundred and thirteenth Olympiad, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 51. -
3 Veilchen
n1. BOT. violet; blau wie ein Veilchen umg. drunk as a lord; wie ein Veilchen im Verborgenen blühen be modesty itself2. umg., hum. (blaues Auge) black eye* * *das Veilchenviolet* * *Veil|chen ['failçən]nt -s, -violet; (inf = blaues Auge) shiner (inf), black eyesie ist bescheiden wie ein Véílchen, das im Verborgenen blüht — she is modesty itself
blau wie ein or tausend Véílchen (inf) — drunk as a lord (Brit inf) or a sailor (US inf), roaring drunk (inf)
* * *(a kind of small bluish-purple flower.) violet* * *Veil·chen<-s, ->[ˈfailçən]nt1. BOT violet* * *das; Veilchens, Veilchen: violet* * *Veilchen n1. BOT violet;blau wie ein Veilchen umg drunk as a lord;wie ein Veilchen im Verborgenen blühen be modesty itself2. umg, hum (blaues Auge) black eye* * *das; Veilchens, Veilchen: violet* * *- n.violet (flower) n. -
4 amethystus
ămĕthystus, i, f., = amethustos.I.The amethyst, a precious stone of violet-blue color, Plin. 37, 9, 40, § 121 sqq.; Vulg. Exod. 28, 19; ib. Apoc. 21, 20.—II.A kind of vine, Col. 3, 2, 24; cf. Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 31. -
5 taenia
taenĭa, ae ( abl. plur. taeniis;I.dissyl.,
Verg. A. 5, 269), f., = tainia, a band, ribbon, fillet; a head-band, hair-band, bandeau (syn. vitta).Lit. (only poet.):II.taenias Graecam vocem sic interpretatur Verrius, ut dicat ornamentum esse laneum capitis honorati, ut sit apud Caecilium in Androgyno: sepulcrum plenum taeniarum, ita ut solet, et alias: dum taeniam, qui volnus vinciret, petit. Ennius in Alexandro: volans de caelo cum coronā et taeniis (Trag. Rel. v. 33 Rib.): Attius in Neoptolemo: (tumulum) decorare est satius quam urbem taeniis,
Fest. p. 360 Müll. (cf. Trag. Rel. v. 472 Rib.):puniceis ibant evincti tempora taeniis,
Verg. A. 5, 269; 7, 352:taenia ne madidos violet bombycina crines,
Mart. 14, 24, 1.—Transf., of things of a like shape.A.A tape-worm: Taenia solium and vulgaris, Linn.; Cato, R. R. 126; Plin. 11, 33, 39, § 113; 31, 9, 45, § 102; Ser. Samm. 30, 563.—B.A kind of fish, the ribbon-fish: Cepola taenia, Linn.; Plin. 32, 7, 24, § 76 (Jahn, thynnus).—C.In archit., the fillet which separates the Doric frieze from the architrave, Vitr. 4, 3 med. —D.A streak in paper, Plin. 13, 12, 25, § 81 (Sillig).—E.A row of projecting rocks in the sea, a reef, Plin. 3, prooem. § 4. — Hence the purple-fish found on these rocks are called taeniense genus purpurarum, Plin. 9, 37, 61, § 131. -
6 زهرة
زَهْرَة \ bloom: a flower a part of a plant, that is not usu. green, that produces seeds and is often picked for its beauty or smell. blossom. \ زَهْرَة أنْف العِجْل \ snapdragon: a garden flower that can be opened and shut like a mouth. \ See Also فَم السَّمَكَة، حَنَك السَّبْع \ زَهْرَة الأُوركِيد \ orchid: a flower of an unusual shape, that likes heat and often grows on the branches of trees. \ See Also خُصَى الثَّعْلَب \ زَهْرَة البَنَفْسَج \ violet: a small spring flower with a sweet smell. \ زَهْرَة الثَّالوث \ pansy: a small pretty flower, common in English gardens. \ زَهْرَة الجِدَار \ wallflower: a sweetsmelling plant with red or yellow flowers that can grow in cracks in walls. \ زَهْرَة الخُزَامَى \ tulip: a cup-shaped red or yellow spring flower that grows from a bulb. \ زَهْرَة الرَّبِيع \ daisy: a wild white flower with a yellow centre, common in Britain. primrose: a light yellow spring flower, common in Britain. \ زَهْرَة عَبَّاد الشَّمس \ sunflower: a tall plant with a large golden flower, whose seeds produce oil. \ زَهْرَة الكُركُم \ crocus: a kind of flower which grows in spring. \ See Also الزَّعْفَران \ زَهْرَة اللَّبَن (من فصيلة النَّرْجِس) \ snowdrop: one of the earliest flowers of spring, as white as drops of snow. \ زَهْرَة اللّوتَس \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the Water Lily).
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