
1) Bulb 2) Daffodil 3) Jonquil
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1) Bulbous plant 2) Dangerous greenery 3) Dangerous vegetation 4) Dangerous plant 5) Dicey greenery 6) Dicey vegetation 7) Dicey plant 8) Dicey flora to eat 9) Dicey plant to eat 10) Dodgy plant to eat 11) Dodgy flora to eat 12) Flora with toxic properties 13) Hazardous greenery 14) Hazardous plant
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• (n.) A genus of endogenous bulbous plants with handsome flowers, having a cup-shaped crown within the six-lobed perianth, and comprising the daffodils and jonquils of several kinds. • (n.) A beautiful youth fabled to have been enamored of his own image as seen in a fountain, and to have been changed into the flower called Narcissus. &bu...
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(from the article `Butler, Samuel`) ...conveyed, is at St. John`s College, Cambridge. Later he tried his hand at musical composition, publishing Gavottes, Minuets, Fugues and Other ...
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(from the article `Gide, André`) ...Mallarmé`s famous `Tuesday evenings,` which were the centre of the French Symbolist movement, and for a time Gide was influenced by Symbolist ...
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freedman who used his position as correspondence secretary (ab epistulis) to the Roman emperor Claudius (ruled 41–54) to become, in effect, a ... [1 related articles]
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in Greek mythology, the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. He was distinguished for his beauty. According to Ovid`s Metamorphoses, ... [2 related articles]
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any member of a genus (Narcissus) of bulbous, often fragrant, ornamental plants in the family Amaryllidaceae. The genus contains about 40 species, ...
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beautiful but vain son of the river god Cephisus and the nymph Lirope, who was told by the prophet Tiresias that her son would live to be old if he never came to know himself. Spurning his male and female suitors, including sad Echo, Narcissus glimpsed his face in a pool of water one day, was entranced by it, and died staring at it, unable even to ...
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(Narcissi) This is a large group of mostly hardy bulbs. Narcissus will bloom outside in March and April and in greenhouses from December to March. There are many species or wild types and innumerable named varieties, which increase every year. Most of the species or wild types are natives of southern Europe. The name Daffodil is commonly given to t...
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(died AD 54) Greek freed slave and private secretary of the Roman emperor
Claudius. He had great influence during Claudius's reign and amassed a large fortune. After the death of Claudius AD 54, Narcissus...
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In late Greek mythology, a beautiful youth who rejected the love of the nymph
Echo...
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Origin: L. Narcissus, and (personified) Narcissus, Gr. Narkissos, Narkissos, fr. Narkh torpor, in allusion to the narcotic properties of the flower. Cf. Narcotic. ... 1. <botany> A genus of endogenous bulbous plants with handsome flowers, having a cup-shaped crown within the six-lobed perianth, and comprising the daffodils and jonquils of sev...
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Nar·cis'sus noun ;
plural Narcissuses . [ Latin
narcissus , and (personified)
Narcissus , Greek
na`rkissos ,
Na`rkissos , from
na`rkh torpor, in allusion to the narcotic properties of the flower. Confer
Narcotic .]
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Narcissus was a young man who fell in love with his own reflection
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The narcissus is a genus of hardy bulbous plants, belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae. They have linear or strap-shaped leaves and usually beautiful flowers, either white or yellow, the perianth tubular below and its segments spreading above, the mouth of the perianth-tube being surmounted by a corona.
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In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful youth who rejected the love of the nymph Echo and was condemned to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool. He pined away and in the place where he died a flower sprang up that was named after him.
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[
n] - bulbous plant having erect linear leaves and showy yellow or white flowers either solitary or in clusters 2. [n] - (Greek mythology) a beautiful young man who fell in love with his own reflection
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noun (Greek mythology) a beautiful young man who fell in love with his own reflection
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In late Greek mythology, a beautiful youth who rejected the love of the nymph Echo and was condemned by Nemesis, goddess of retribution, to fall in love with his reflection in a pool. He pined away, and a flower which appeared at the spot was named after him. In psychology, narcissism signifies excessive love and admiration of oneself
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Any of a group of bulbous plants belonging to the amaryllis family. Species include the daffodil, jonquil, and narcissus. All have flowers with a cup or trumpet projecting from the centre. (Genus
Narcissus, family Amaryllidaceae.)
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Beautiful youth loved by Echo; in punishment for not returning her love, he was made to fall in love with his image reflected in pool; pined away and became flower.
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any bulbous plant belonging to the genus Narcissus, of the amaryllis family, having showy yellow or white flowers with a cup-shaped corona. · the flower of any of these plants. · (cap.)a youth who fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool and wasted away from unsatisfied desire, whereupon he was transformed into the flower.
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