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1 कर्णिकारः _karṇikārḥ
कर्णिकारः 1 N. of a tree; Cassia fistula. The golden yellow flower of this tree has its petals bending in- wards so that the flower looks like a saucer. Its stamens and style are longer than the petals and looks like so many wicks juttling out of an oil lamp. cf. Vikra.3.3. निर्भिद्योपरि कर्णिकारमुकुलान्यालीयते षट्पदः V.2.23; Ṛs.6.6, 2.-2 The pericarp of a lotus.-रम् A flower of the Karṇikāra tree. (This flower, though it has an excellent colour, has no smell and hence it is not liked; cf. Ku.3.28.:-- वर्णप्रकर्षे सति कर्णिकारं दुनोति निर्गन्धतया स्म चेतः । प्रायेण सामग्र्यविधौ गुणानां पराङ्मुखी विश्वसृजः प्रवृत्तिः ॥).-Comp. -प्रियः An epithet of Śiva. -
2 أقحوان
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3 горчица полевая
1) Biology: bastard rocket (Sinapsis arvensis), chadlock (Sinapis arvensis), corn kale (Sinapis arvensis), field kale (Sinapis arvensis), kedlock (Sinapis arvensis), kerlock (Sinapis arvensis), kraut weed (Sinapis arvensis), runchweed (Sinapis arvensis), yellow flower (Sinapis arvensis)2) Medicine: runchweed (Sinapis arvensis L.), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.), yellow dulcamara (Sinapis arvensis L)3) Botanical term: charlock (Sinapis arvensis), corn mustard (Brassica arvensis), cornfield kale (Sinapis arvensis), field mustard (Brassica arvensis), field mustard (Sinapis arvensis), water grass (Sinapis arvensis), watercress (Sinapis arvensis), wild mustard (Brassica arvensis), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis), wind mustard (Sinapis arvensis, Brassica arvensis)4) Agriculture: charlock (Brassica arvensis, Sinapis arvensis), field mustard (Sinapis arvensis, Brassica arvensis), runch (Sinapsis arvensis) -
4 Löwenzahn
m; nur Sg.; BOT. dandelion* * *der Löwenzahndandelion* * *Lö|wen|zahnmdandelion* * *(a kind of common wild plant with jagged leaves and a yellow flower.) dandelion* * *Lö·wen·zahnm kein pl dandelion* * *der; o. Pl. (Bot.) dandelion* * ** * *der; o. Pl. (Bot.) dandelion* * *m.dandelion n. -
5 Sonnenblume
f sunflower* * *die Sonnenblumesunflower* * *Sọn|nen|blu|mefsunflower* * *(a type of large yellow flower with petals like rays of the sun, from whose seeds we get oil.) sunflower* * *Son·nen·blu·mef sunflower* * *die sunflower* * *Sonnenblume f sunflower* * *die sunflower* * *f.sunflower n. -
6 горчица полевая
1) ( Sinapis arvensis)2) ( Sinapis arvensis)3) ( Sinapis arvensis)4) ( Sinapis arvensis)corn kale, field kale5) ( Sinapis arvensis)6) ( Brassica arvensis)7) ( Sinapsis arvensis)8) ( Sinapis arvensis)9) бот. ( Sinapis arvensis)10) ( Sinapis arvensis) -
7 suche
m.1 a fragrant yellow flower esteemed in Peru.2 a fish of Lake Titicaca, held in high esteem.* * *1.ADJ Caribe * sharp, bitter2. SM Cono Sur1) * (=grano) pimple2) * (=funcionario) penpusher, pencil pusher (EEUU)3) ** (=coime) pimp* * *( Chi)* * *♦ adjMéx, Ven unripe♦ nm2. Ecuad, Perú [árbol] white frangipani -
8 ཁ་ཆེ་ཤ་ཁ་
[kha che sha kha]ma: saffron crocus, ma: kind of yellow flower resembling saffron which imported from kashmir is largely grown in tibet -
9 དགུ་རྩེགས་
[dgu rtsegs]a yellow flower -
10 སེར་ཆེ་
[ser che]yellow flower, saxifraga flagellaries -
11 caltha
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12 по гроб жизни
разг.to the end of one's life; till the day of one's death (one's dying day); to the grave; till death- Деревеньку нашу просветить изволили приездом-то своим, осчастливили по гроб дней... (И. Тургенев, Записки охотника) — 'You... have graciously deigned to lighten our poor village with your presence, to make us happy till the day of our death...'
Пётр Иванович читал далее: "По гроб жизни буду помнить, как... вы, с опасностью для жизни и здоровья... достали для меня... большой жёлтый цветок". (И. Гончаров, Обыкновенная история) — Pyotr Ivanovich went on reading further. 'I shall remember, till my latest breath, how... you in peril of your life and to the danger of your health,... got me a big yellow flower.'
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13 caltha
caltha, ae, f. ( calthum, i, n., Prud. Cath. 5, 114) [cf. Gr. chalkanthos], a strongsmelling yellow flower, prob. our pot marigold: Calendula officinalis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 6, 15, § 28; Verg. E. 2, 50; Col. 10, 97; 10, 310. -
14 calthum
caltha, ae, f. ( calthum, i, n., Prud. Cath. 5, 114) [cf. Gr. chalkanthos], a strongsmelling yellow flower, prob. our pot marigold: Calendula officinalis, Linn.; Plin. 21, 6, 15, § 28; Verg. E. 2, 50; Col. 10, 97; 10, 310. -
15 erysithales
ĕrysĭthăles, is, n., = erusithales, a plant with a yellow flower, Plin. 26, 13, 85, § 137; cf. id. 25, 13, 102, § 160. -
16 dandelion
[ˈdændɪlaɪən] nouna kind of common wild plant with jagged leaves and a yellow flower.هِنْدِباء بَرِّيَّه -
17 sunflower
nouna type of large yellow flower with petals like rays of the sun, from whose seeds we get oil.عَبّاد / دَوّار الشَّمْس -
18 ἑλίχρυσος
Grammatical information: m.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: From the gold-yellow flower (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 25). Like e. g. ἑλειοσέλινον also ἑλειόχρυσος is a compound of ἕλειος χρυσός (to ἕλος?) understandable, after the compp. with ἀγρι(ο)-, e. g. ἀγρι-έλαιος = ἄγριος ἔλαιος (see Risch IF 59, 257). In ἑλι- a further shortening after ἄγρι-, αἰγι-, καλλι- etc. Strömberg 153 thinks it is a loan. The locus in Alcman (16) has no digamma; cf. Solmsen Unt. 146. The variant ἑλειό- is considered by DELG as a fault or a `étymologie populaire déraisonnable', which makes it possible that it is a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,496Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἑλίχρυσος
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19 قطيفة
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20 نرجس أصفر
نَرجِس أصفَر \ daffodil: yellow flower that grows from a bulb in spring.
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