Reseda

//ɹɪˈsiːdə//

Synonyms for "reseda" (6 found)

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Related words (3)

Adjective(1 words)

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Translations

29 translations across 27 languages.

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Arabic

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  • بَلِيحَاء noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Armenian

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  • հափուկ noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Azerbaijani

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  • əspərək noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Bashkir

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  • резеда́ noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Belarusian

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  • рэзеда noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Bulgarian

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  • резеда noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Czech

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  • rýt noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Dutch

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  • reseda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Esperanto

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  • rezedo noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Estonian

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  • reseeda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Finnish

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  • reseda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

French

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  • réséda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Galician

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  • reseda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Georgian

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  • რეზედა noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

German

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  • Reseda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)
  • Wau noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Hungarian

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  • rezeda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Ido

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  • rezedo noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Irish

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  • buí cumhra noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Kazakh

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  • шашақгүл noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Latin

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  • resēda noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Persian

1 entries
  • اسپرک noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Polish

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  • rezeda wonna noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Romanian

2 entries
  • rezedă noun (plant of the genus Reseda)
  • rozetă noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Russian

1 entries
  • резеда́ noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • резеда noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Tajik

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  • aсирак noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Upper Sorbian

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  • róžat noun (plant of the genus Reseda)

Sample sentences

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Reſeda […] An herbe that hath a ſtalke like knots and joynts, a leafe like a nettle, and white in the middle.

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This genus of plants, of which we have twelve species, was named Reseda by the ancients, from resedare to assuage, because some of the species were esteemed good for mitigating pains; and we learn from Pliny, that the Reseda was considered to possess even the power of charming away many disorders. He tells us […] that when it was used to resolve swellings, or to assuage inflammations, it was the custom to repeat the following words, thrice spitting on the ground at each repetition:— / "Reseda, cause these maladies to cease: knowest thou, knowest thou, who hath driven these pullets here? Let the roots have neither head nor foot."

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A little work on bees which I read some time ago, states that bees collect pollen only on flowers of the same species, in order not to mix the pollen of different flowers together, and I have several times observed this statement as perfectly true during the time when resedas, roses, and geraniums adorned a bed close to a bee-hive. The same bee or humble-bee which had been on a reseda would only visit resedas, another only geraniums, &c.

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About the middle of this month, if the ſeaſon proves favourable, you may plant out your hardy annuals, ſuch as Marvel of Peru, Sweet Sultan, China After or Starwort, Sweet Reſeda called Mignonette d'Egypt, French and African Marigolds, Female Balſamine, Capſicum, Brown Jolly, and ſeveral other ſorts, which, if artfully diſpoſed, will afford an agreeable pleaſure, after the beauty of ſpring is paſt; […]

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