mezereon

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See also: mézéréon

English

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mezereon

Etymology

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From Medieval Latin mezereon, mezereum, from Arabic مَازَرْيُون (māzaryūn).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /məˈzɪəriən/

Noun

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mezereon (countable and uncountable, plural mezereons)

  1. An ornamental shrub, Daphne mezereum, having purple flowers and bright red fruit.
    Synonyms: February daphne, mezereum, spurge olive
  2. The dried bark of this plant, once used as a vesicant.

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Translations

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Latin

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mezereon
mezereon
mezereon

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Etymology

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From Arabic مَازَرْيُون (māzaryūn).

Noun

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mezereon n (indeclinable)

  1. (Medieval Latin, New Latin) mezereon, spurge-olive (Daphne mezereum)

Descendants

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