passionflower
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Etymology
passion + flower; from the number of its various parts, thought to be symbolic of Christ's passion. See
Noun
passionflower (plural passionflowers)
- Any of very many vines in North America and elsewhere, of the genus Passiflora, that bear edible fruit, called passion fruit and showy flowers of a structure symbolic of the Passion of Christ.
- (Can we date this quote?) Robert Southey, History of Brazil
- The Priests observed frequent fasts, and abstained at all times from certain animals and fruits, especially from the Granadilla, the fruit of the Passion-flower, because, say the lying Jesuits, of the mysteries which are signified in that marvellous blossom […]
- (Can we date this quote?) Robert Southey, History of Brazil
- The flower of this plant.
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Translations
plant of the genus Passiflora
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References
Passiflora on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Passiflora on Wikispecies.Wikispecies Passiflora on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons - Passiflora at USDA Plants database
- “passionflower” in the Collins English Dictionary, Glasgow: HarperCollins Publishers.
- “passionflower” (US) / “-” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
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