Lily

Etymology
lilie, from līlia, plural of līlium, from  λείριον:, from  (dial. Fayyumic) Ⲏⲗⲉⲣⲓ:, variant of Ⲏⲣⲉⲣⲓ:, from Demotic  (hrry), from    Hrṛt: (hereret:) 'flower'.

Noun

 * 1) Any of several flowers in the genus Lilium, which includes a great many ornamental species.
 * 2) Any of several species of herbaceous flower which may or may not resemble the genus Lilium in some way, and which are not closely related to it or each other.

Derived terms

 * arum lily
 * belladonna lily
 * calla lily
 * cobra lily
 * day lily
 * Easter lily
 * fawn lily
 * lily of the field
 * Mariposa lily


 * palm lily
 * rock lily
 * spider lily
 * star lily
 * tiger lily
 * trout lily
 * water lily

Translations

 * Arabic: زنبق
 * Armenian: շուշան (šušan)
 * Belarusian: лілія
 * Bulgarian: лилия
 * Catalan: lliri
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 百合, 百合花
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 * Hindi: कुमुदिनी
 * Hungarian:
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 * Indonesian: bunga bakung
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: ユリ, 百合
 * Korean: ,
 * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Maltese: Ġilju
 * Norwegian:
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 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: лілія
 * Volapük: lel, liäf

Adjective

 * 1)  White.
 * 2) * 1994, Colleen Faulkner, Captive
 * "Can't you see I'm trying to save your lily ass?" "I don't want to be saved," Tess moaned as he hauled her up and into his lap with one beefy hand.

Anagrams

 * illy
 * yill

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