单词 | marguerite |
释义 | margueriten.ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > composite flowers > daisy daisyc1000 bruisewortOE primerolea1350 Margaretc1425 gowan1570 primrose1579 marguerite1605 bruise root1698 dog daisy1821 ewe-flower1825 marguerite1847 1605 P. Erondelle French Garden sig. N7v O Marguerite!..thou hast beene heeretofore greatly esteemed in France, but what? all other thinges does wither,..as well as flowers. 1629 J. Parkinson Paradisi in Sole lxxii. 323 They are usually called in Latin Bellides, and in English Daisies. Some call them Herba Margarita..as it is likely after the Italian names, of marguerite. 1886 J. Britten & R. Holland Dict. Eng. Plant-names 324 Margaret's Herb, or Marguerite. 2. Any of various plants with flowers like those of the common daisy; esp. the ox-eye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, and cultivated varieties of the Paris daisy, Argyranthemum frutescens. Also: a flower or flowering stem of any of these plants. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > composite flowers > daisy daisyc1000 bruisewortOE primerolea1350 Margaretc1425 gowan1570 primrose1579 marguerite1605 bruise root1698 dog daisy1821 ewe-flower1825 marguerite1847 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > composite flowers > chrysanthemums goldOE buddle?a1350 great daisya1400 white bottlea1400 bigolda1500 maudlin-wort1552 chrysanthemum1578 ox-eyea1637 whiteweed1642 ox-eye daisy1731 moonflower1787 ox-daisy1813 ox-eyed daisy1817 pyrethrum1837 horse-gowan1842 marguerite1847 maudlin daisy1855 moon daisy1855 pompom1861 moon-penny1866 crown daisy1875 Korean chrysanthemum1877 Paris daisy1882 mum1891 Shasta daisy1901 chrysanth1920 penny-daisy1920 Korean1938 Nippon daisy1939 1847 R. Anderson Let. 28 May in Artillery Officer in Mexican War (1911) 188 Hedges of roses, sweet peas, marguerites (with here and there a dahlia) and pinks, surround and intersect this beautiful spot. 1866 A. I. Thackeray Village on Cliff (1867) xiv. 218 A drawer in the bureau where she had already thrown some dead marguerites. 1882 Garden 16 Dec. 526/1 Paris Daisies, or white Marguerites, constitute just now one of the chief features in the gardens at Chiswick. 1883 W. Robinson Eng. Flower Garden 181 Marguerite, a name now commonly applied to Chrysanthemum frutescens, but the old French name for the Daisy. 1900 A. Dendy in Canterbury Old & New 188 Only rivalled in beauty by the marguerite-like flowers of ‘cotton-plant’ or mountain daisy. 1931 Nurseryman & Seedsman 23 Apr. 19/2 (advt.) Marguerites, single white, well rooted, clean plants. 1986 J. Huxley Leaves of Tulip Tree iv. 90 The long trail of punts wound its way up to the green meadows full of buttercups and marguerites. 3. blue marguerite n. the perennial plant Felicia amelloides (family Asteraceae ( Compositae)), native to southern Africa, having blue daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > composite flowers > other composite flowers ox-eyea1400 starwort?a1450 Jupiter's beard1567 goldenrod1568 achillea1597 blue camomile1597 blue daisy1597 cineraria1597 hog's bean1597 jackanapes on horseback1597 sea-starwort1597 sultan flower1629 mouse-ear1696 aster1706 Canada goldenrod1731 ageratum1737 rudbeckia1751 coreopsis1753 melampodium1754 Aaron's rod1760 zinnia1761 Michaelmas daisy1767 China aster1785 New England aster1785 catananche1798 sea-aster1812 cosmea1813 cosmos1813 gazania1813 erigeron1815 gousblom1822 Christmas daisy1829 rhodanthe1834 tassel-flower1836 ligularia1839 old maid1839 mountain daisy1848 purple coneflower1848 acroclinium1852 sea ox-eye1856 thimble-weed1860 helipterum1862 treasure-flower1866 Swan River daisy1873 blanket flower1879 cone-flower1879 blue marguerite1882 Solidago1883 yellow-top1887 Gaillardia1888 gerbera1889 youth and old age1889 pussytoes1892 niggerhead1893 Transvaal daisy1899 Barberton daisy1906 onion grass1909 ursinia1928 Cupid's dart1930 Livingstone daisy1932 1882 Garden 18 Feb. 122/1 Flowers of the blue Marguerite (Agathæa cœlestis). 1982 T. R. Shaw S. Afr. Garden Man. (ed. 20) iii. 79 Felicia amelloides (Cape Aster).—A blue marguerite, quite hardy. 1989 Gardeners' Encycl. Plants & Flowers (Royal Hort. Soc.) 469 F[elicia] amelloides, syn. Agathaea coelestis..(Blue Marguerite). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1605 |
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