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corn-flag
ˈcorn-flag [See flag.] A plant of the genus Gladiolus or Sword-lily, family Iridaceæ, species of which are cultivated as garden flowers.1578 Lyte Dodoens ii. xxxviii. 196 Corne flagge or Gladioll. 1597 Gerarde Herbal i. lxxvi. 105 French corne flagge hath small stiffe leaves. 1629 Parkinson Paradisi...
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Gladiolus communis
Gladiolus communis, the eastern gladiolus, or common corn-flag, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to temperate northern Africa
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gladdon
gladdon Now chiefly dial. (glæd(ə)n) Forms: 1 gladinæ, glædene, 3–5 gladene, 5 gladyne, (-yyn), -one, 6 gladin, -yn, -on, 7–8 gladwin(e, (9 -wyn), 8 glader, 6– gladen, gladdon, 8– gladden. [Of obscure etymology; Pogatscher regards it as prob. a. popular L. *gladīna, altered form of L. gladiolus ‘swo...
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oxeye
ox-eye, oxeye (ˈɒksaɪ) Also 5 oxie, oxeghe, 6 oxei, Sc. oxee, 6–8 oxey. 1. The eye of an ox; an eye like that of an ox, a large (human) eye.1688 Boyle Final Causes Nat. Things, Vitiated Sight 258 If she had not had that sort of eyes, which..some call ox-eyes; for hers were swelled much beyond the si...
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corne
▪ I. corn, n.1 (kɔːn) Also 3 coren, 4 korn(e, 4–7 corne, 5 (9 dial.) coorn; Sc. curn. [Common Teut.: OE. corn corresponds to OFris. korn (E.Fris. kôrn, kôren), OS. corn (MDu. coorn, coren, Du. koren), OHG. chorn, choron (MHG. korn, koren, mod.G. korn), ON. (Sw., Da.) korn, Gothic kaurn n.:—OTeut. *k...
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lily
lily (ˈlɪlɪ) Forms: 1, 3–5 lilie, 4 lely, leli, lilye, luly, 4–5 lylye, lyle, 4–6 lely, 5 lylie, lylle, lelly, lele, 5–6 lyl(l)y, 5–8 lilly, 6 lile, 6–7 lillie, lyllie, 8– lily. pl. 1 lilian, 2 lilien, 5 lilijs, -iis, lylly(e)s, lylyes, lelyes, 6 Sc. lilleis, 6–8 lillies, 7 lyllies, 8 lilys, 4– lili...
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flag
▪ I. flag, n.1 (flæg) Also 4–7 flagg(e, (5 flegge). [Of obscure origin; cf. Du. flag, occurring in Bible 1637, Job viii. 11 margin (the Eng. Bible has the same word in this passage), also mod.Da. flæg (in Dansk Ordb. 1802, but not found in MDa., which has flæ, flæde in the same sense).] 1. a. One of...
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