Meaning of cyclaminos | Babel Free
[ky.kɫaˈmiː.nɔs]Definitions
cyclamen, sowbread, Cyclamen hederifolium or Cyclamen repandum
declension-2
Equivalents
العربية
see Thesaurus:بخور مريم
Bosanski
циклама
Čeština
brambořík
Ελληνικά
κυκλάμινο
English
Cyclamen
עברית
רקפת
Hrvatski
циклама
Magyar
ciklámen
Հայերեն
արջտակ
ქართული
ყოჩივარდა
한국어
시클라멘
Latina
cyclamen
Македонски
циклама
Nederlands
cyclaam
Polski
cyklamen
Português
cíclame
Română
ciclamă
Русский
цикламен
Slovenčina
cyklámen
Shqip
burth
Српски
циклама
Svenska
cyklamen
Examples
“The root of cyclamen also is beneficial for the bites of any kind of snake. The plant has smaller, darker and thinner leaves than those of ivy, with no corners but with white spots; the stem is short and hollow, the blossom purple, the root so broad that it might be taken for that of the turnip, and having a dark skin. It grows in shaded spots, is called by our countrymen tuber terrae, and ought to be grown in every home if it is true that wherever it grows no evil spells do any harm. They call it ‘amulet’, and say that if it is added to wine intoxication comes at once. The root is also dried, cut up fine as is done with the squill, and then stored away. This is boiled down to the consistency of honey. It has however a poisonous quality of its own, and it is said that if a woman with child steps over this root she miscarries.”
“Per nares ergo purgatur caput his rebus infusis per cornu, quod Graece rhinenchytes vocatur: Hederae suco per se vel betae suco cum exiguo flore aeris vel cyclaminis suco mixto lacte aut aqua pari mensura.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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