Synonyms for "laburnum"
(6 found)
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Translations
23 translations across 15 languages.
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Bulgarian
1 entries - златен дъжд noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Chinese Mandarin
4 entries - 毒豆 noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- 臘腸樹 /腊肠树 noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- 金急雨 noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- 金鏈花 /金链花 noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Finnish
2 entries - kultasade noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- kultasadepensas noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
French
2 entries - cytise noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- laburnum noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
German
1 entries - Goldregen noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Hungarian
1 entries - aranyeső noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Italian
2 entries - laburno noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- maggiociondolo noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Latin
1 entries - laburnum noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Ottoman Turkish
1 entries - صاری صالقم noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Polish
2 entries - złotodeszcz noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- złotokap noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Russian
2 entries - золото́й дождь noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
- раки́тник noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Swedish
1 entries - gullregn noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Turkish
1 entries - sarısalkım noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Ukrainian
1 entries - золоти́й дощ noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Venetan
1 entries - ègano noun (any tree of genus Laburnum)
Sample sentences
2 total sentences available.
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[…] Lord Henry Wotton could just catch the gleam of the honey-sweet and honey-coloured blossoms of a laburnum, whose tremulous branches seemed hardly able to bear the burden of a beauty so flame-like as theirs[.]
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The trees began to come fully alive. The larches and birches were covered with green, the laburnums with gold.
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