Definition of the word columbine

Pronunciation of vocabulary columbine

columbinenoun

cây phong lữ

/ˈkɒləmbaɪn//ˈkɑːləmbaɪn/

Origin of the word columbine

The word "columbine" derives from the Latin word "columbinus," which means "dove-like" or "relating to doves." This name was given to the Columbine flower (Aquilegia spp.) because the shape of its bloom resembles a schematized dove. The dove in question has traditionally been considered a symbol of peace, purity, and innocence due to its gentle nature, and the Columbine flower has been associated with these same qualities. This has made the Columbine a popular choice in gardening and landscaping, as it can provide a visually striking and meaningful addition to the environment. In addition to the botanical name, "columbine" has been used as a name for people and places that share qualities with doves, including Columbus, the explorer and patron saint of America, who was reputedly 'dove-like' in demeanor, and Columbia, a poetic name for America and its people that derives from the Greek name for the goddess of wisdom and learning, whose symbol was indeed the dove.

Vocabulary summary columbine

typenoun

meaninga plant with thin pointed petals

Example of vocabulary columbinenamespace

meaning

a garden plant with attractive leaves and pointed blue flowers that hang down

một loại cây cảnh có lá đẹp và hoa màu xanh nhọn rủ xuống

meaning

a female character in traditional Italian theatre

một nhân vật nữ trong nhà hát truyền thống của Ý

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary columbine


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