mezereon
Britishnoun
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a Eurasian thymelaeaceous shrub, Daphne mezereum, with fragrant early-blooming purplish-pink flowers and small scarlet fruits
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another name for mezereum
Etymology
Origin of mezereon
C15: via Medieval Latin from Arabic māzaryūn
Example Sentences
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Bulbs were pushing up in the garden, and the daphne mezereon was out already in the warm corner near the bee-hives.
From A Fortunate Term by Brazil, Angela
The little gardens were bright with daffodils, mezereon, and flowering currant.
From A Popular Schoolgirl by Salmon, Balliol
Combined with senna, it increases its purgative properties; and it is also used to correct the nausea produced by squills, and the irritating effects of drastic purgatives and mezereon.
From Enquire Within Upon Everything The Great Victorian Domestic Standby by Anonymous
They had reached a great square, where leafless trees were covered with a beautiful purple blossom, something like mezereon.
From The Jolliest School of All by Brazil, Angela
Daphne mezereum, the mezereon, — in Selborne Hanger among the shrubs at the south-east end above the cottages.
From The Natural History of Selborne by White, Gilbert
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