cytise
French
Etymology
From Latin cytisus, from Ancient Greek κύτισος (kútisos, “tree-medick, Medicago arborea"; "bastard ebony, Laburnum anagyroides”), of uncertain origin (probably Pre-Greek).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.tiz/
Noun
cytise m (plural cytises)
Derived terms
- cytise des Alpes - Laburnum alpinum
- cytise d'Ardoino - Cytisus ardoini
- cytise argenté - Argyrolobium zanonii
- cytise épineux - Calicotome spinosa
- cytise faux ébénier - Laburnum anagyroides
- cytise à feuilles sessiles - Cytisophyllum sessilifolium
- cytise hérisson - Erinacea anthyllis
Descendants
- English: cytisine
Further reading
- “cytise” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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