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† ˈireos Obs. Also 5 yrios, 5–6 yreos, 6–7 irios. [a. med.L. yreos, *ireos, an unexplained derivative or altered form of iris, arbitrarily applied to the white-flowered species in contrast to the purple (‘Yris purpureum florem gerit, yreos album’, Sinon. Barthol. 25/2).] The Florentine Iris (Iris fl...
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Mononychus
Kolen., 1859 c
Mononychus euphraticus Schultze, 1897 c
Mononychus interponens Schultze, 1901 c
Mononychus interruptus Schultze, 1901 c
Mononychus ireos
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yrin
yrin yringe, yrios, Yrisch(e, -iss(h, etc., yrk: see iron, erynge, ireos, Irish, irk.
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List of Cerodontha species
inconspicua (Malloch, 1913) i c g
Cerodontha inepta Spencer, 1963 c g
Cerodontha inflata Boucher, 2002 c g
Cerodontha intermedia Garg, 1971 c g
Cerodontha ireos
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spurge-wort
spurge-wort [f. spurge n.1 or v.1] † 1. The plant Iris fœtidissima. Obs.1562 Turner Herbal ii. (1568) 171 This herbe is called in the yle of Purbek Spourgewurt, because the iuyce of it purgeth. 1578 Lyte Dodoens 195 This herbe is called..in English Stinking Gladyn, Spourgeworte, and wilde Ireos. 158...
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bulbous
bulbous, a. (ˈbʌlbəs) Also 6–7 bulbus. [f. L. bulb-us bulb n. + -ous, cf. F. bulbeux.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of, a bulb.1578 Lyte Dodoens liv. 215 The roote is white and bulbus. Ibid. 216 White bulbus violet. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Country Farm 210 A bulbous and whitish root, of a sha...
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orris
▪ I. orris1 (ˈɒrɪs) Forms: 6 oreys, oris, arras, 7 orace, 7–8 orrice, 7– orris. [Apparently an unexplained alteration of iris: cf. also ireos.] 1. A plant of the genus Iris, esp. Iris germanica and I. florentina (Mayne); the flower-de-luce.1626 Bacon Sylva §863 The nature of the orrice is almost sin...
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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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