hedera

See also: Hedera and hederá

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

From the genus name Hedera, in turn from Latin hedera (ivy)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhɛ.də.ɹə/

Noun

hedera (plural hederas)

  1. (horticulture) Any Old World ivy of the genus Hedera
    • 2007, March 8, “Jan Benzel”, in Philadelphia Calls Off Winter for a Week:
      The American Ivy Society hewed closely to the theme, exhibiting only hederas that come from Ireland or have an Irish name.

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Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *gʰed- (to seize, grasp, take), the same source as Ancient Greek χανδάνω (khandánō, to get, grasp).

Pronunciation

Noun

hedera f (genitive hederae); first declension

  1. ivy

Inflection

First declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative hedera hederae
Genitive hederae hederārum
Dative hederae hederīs
Accusative hederam hederās
Ablative hederā hederīs
Vocative hedera hederae

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Galician-Portuguese / Old Portuguese: edra
  • Romanian: iederă
  • Romansch: edra
  • Sardinian: edora, edola, edera
  • Sicilian: èdira, èddira, ètira, èddara
  • Spanish: hiedra, yedra
  • Venetian: ènera, èrena, èrna, èłira

References

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