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English
Noun
columbine (plural columbines)
- Any plant of the genus Aquilegia, having distinctive bell -shaped flowers with spurs on each petal.
Adjective
columbine (comparative more columbine, superlative most columbine)
- (archaic) Pertaining to a dove or pigeon.
- ✤ Synonym: columbid (in attributive use)
- ✤ Near-synonyms: columboid, peristeronic
- ✤ It is not possible to join serpentine wisdom with the columbine innocency, except men know exactly all the conditions of the serpent.1
Etymology 1
From the Latin colombina herba (“dove-like plant”), the flower being likened to five clustered pigeons.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈkɒləmˌbaɪn/
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- (General American) IPA: /ˈkɑləmˌbaɪn/
- Hyphenation: col‧um‧bine
Etymology 2
From Middle English columbyne, from Old French columbin (French colombin), from Latin columbinus, from columba (“dove, pigeon”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /kəˈlʌm.baɪn/, /ˈkɒləmˌbaɪn/
- (General American) IPA: /kəˈlʌm.baɪn/, /ˈkɑləmˌbaɪn/
- Hyphenation: co‧lum‧bine
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Link to original Footnotes
1605, Francis Bacon, “”, in The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, Diuine and Humane, London: […] [Thomas Purfoot and Thomas Creede] for Henrie Tomes, […], →OCLC: ↩
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