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Meaning of Crocus | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɹəʊ.kəs

Definitions

  1. A perennial flowering plant (of the genus Crocus in the Iridaceae family). Saffron is obtained from the stamens of Crocus sativus.
  2. A fraudulent doctor; a quack.
  3. Burlap.
    Jamaica, Trinidad-and-Tobago, uncountable
  4. Any of various similar flowering plants, such as autumn crocus and prairie crocus.
  5. A deep yellow powder, the oxide of some metal (especially iron), calcined to a red or deep yellow colour.

Equivalents

العربية الزعفران
Български минзухар
Català crocus
Čeština šafrán
Dansk krokus
Deutsch Krokus
Ελληνικά ζαφορά κρόκος
Esperanto krokuso
Español croco
Français crocus
Gaeilge croch
עברית כרכום
Հայերեն քրքմածաղիկ
Íslenska krókus
Italiano croco
日本語 クロッカス
ქართული ქურქუმა
Latina crocus
Nederlands krokus
Polski krokus szafran
Português crocô
Română brândușă
Русский крокус шафран
Slovenščina žafran
Српски šafran шафран
Türkçe çiğdem

Examples

“Other foreign terms have become so thoroughly Anglicised as to adopt English plurals, and it is sometimes difficult to decide whether the English or the original foreign form is the more correct. None but a pedant would speak of ‘the chori of an opera,’ ‘the croci in a garden,’ or ‘the dogmata of the church;’ […]”
“Nothing is more short-lived than the erection; like the crocus of spring, it is there for a moment, and then it is gone; one moment the penis is small, soft, and insignificant, and then in the next it is hard, rigid, and three and four times its previous size.”
“The characteristics of the crocus or vagabond quack doctor appear to find a sardonically appropriate origin in the Erse cruach-bhas, a bloody death.”
“The crocus of this novel is gusty Professor Louis Delfontaine, quack doctor, showman, charlatan and man of parts.”
“a crocus bag”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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