Tulip

Etymology
From Modern Latin tulipa: < tülbent: <  دلبند:, also the root of turban:; cognate with Mazandarani تولیپ:.

Noun

 * 1) A type of flowering plant, genus Tulipa.
 * 2) * 1876 — "The Tulip Mania", Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. CCCXL, April 1876, Vol. LII.
 * "The sturdy burghers of Holland took the tulip mania so badly that single bulbs that could not flower till another year would sell for more than $2000 apiece."
 * 1) The flower of this plant.

Adjectives for Tulip
red; springtime; sepia; white; translucent; woodland; pink; purple; yellow; pink-striped; watery.

Translations

 * Armenian: ,
 * Azeri: tülpan
 * Basque: idibihotz, kukupel
 * Bosnian: ,
 * Catalan: tulipa
 * Chinese:
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 * Finnish:
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 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Greek: τουλίπα (toulípa)
 * Hebrew: צבעוני
 * Hindi: ट्यूलिप (t'yūlip)
 * Hungarian:


 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 튤립 (t'yullib)
 * Maltese:
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Romanian: lalea, tulipă
 * Russian: тюльпан (tyul'pan)
 * Serbian:
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 * Roman: ,
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 * Tajik:
 * Turkish:
 * Urdu: (lâla)

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