Passionflower

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Any of very many vines, in North America and elsewhere, of the genus Passiflora that bear edible fruit called passion fruit, and showy flowers of a structure symbolic of the Passion of Christ.

    "The Priests observed frequent fasts, and abstained at all times from certain animals and fruits, especially from the Granadilla, the fruit of the Passion-flower, because, say the lying Jesuits, of the mysteries which are signified in that marvellous blossom: the people also were frequently required to fast."

  2. 2
    Alternative letter-case form of passionflower. alt-of
  3. 3
    any of various chiefly tropical American vines some bearing edible fruit wordnet
  4. 4
    The flower of this plant.

Example

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"The Priests observed frequent fasts, and abstained at all times from certain animals and fruits, especially from the Granadilla, the fruit of the Passion-flower, because, say the lying Jesuits, of the mysteries which are signified in that marvellous blossom: the people also were frequently required to fast."

Etymology

Etymology 1

Calque of Italian fior della Passione or Latin flōs Passiōnis; after the appearance and number of its various parts, thought to be symbolic of Christ's passion.

Etymology 2

From Passion + flower.

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