grandiflora
English
noun
Definitions
- A rose of the Grandiflora class of roses created in the middle of the 20th century as backcrosses of hybrid teas and floribundas that fit neither category.
Etymology
Derived from Latin grandiflōra, grandis (large, great, grand, grown up) + Latin flōs (flower, bloom).
Origin
Latin
flōs
Gloss
flower, bloom
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
花
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abundiflorus Latin
- aceriflorus Latin
- aculeatiflorus Latin
- acutiflorus Latin
- breviflorus Latin
- cauliflorus Latin
- densiflorus Latin
- floretum Latin
- floriger Latin
- florulentus Latin
- flōs Latin
- grandesco Latin
- grandiceps Latin
- grandicornis Latin
- grandifer Latin
- grandiflorus Latin
- grandiflōra Latin
- grandifolius Latin
- grandimanus Latin
- grandior Latin
- grandis Latin
- granditer Latin
- laxiflorus Latin
- longiflorus Latin
- multiflorus Latin
- parviflorus Latin
- pauciflorus Latin
- penduliflorus Latin
- pergrandis Latin
- ramiflorus Latin
- uniflorus Latin
- vegrandis Latin
- viridiflorus Latin
- fiore Italian
- grandioso Italian
- grande Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰleh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- flor Old French
- grandur Old French
- grant Old French
- vlor, vlōr Middle High German
- gran Old Portuguese
- grande Old Portuguese
- floarã Aromanian
- grand Occitan
- flôr Friulian
- fiaur Dalmatian
- grande Ladino
- grand Bourguignon
- fiuri Istriot
- grando Istriot