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English
A dandelion in flower
A seeding dandelion
Etymology
From Middle English dentdelyon , from Old French dent de lion ( “ lion's tooth ” ) , also in Latin dēns leōnis , referring to the jagged shape of the plant's leaves. The term has since died out in French (except in Swiss French , perhaps surviving there under the influence of German Löwenzahn with the same literal meaning), but compare Spanish diente de león , Portuguese dente-de-leão , Italian dente di leone , German Löwenzahn , Norwegian Bokmål løvetann , Welsh dant y llew , all descendants, calques, or loan translations of the Latin term.
Pronunciation
( UK , US ) IPA (key ) : /ˈdæn.dɪˌlaɪ.ən/ , /ˈdæn.dəˌlaɪ.ən/
Noun
dandelion (countable and uncountable , plural dandelions )
( countable ) Any of the several species of plant in the genus Taraxacum , characterised by yellow flower heads and notched, broad-ended leaves , especially the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale ).
1910 , Joseph Richardson Parke, The Wizard of the Damavant: A Tale of the Crusades , page 151 :the sanguine hue of the poppy and the hibiscus, the gold of the daisy and dandelion , the dark green of the sorrage on either side, and the blue and purple of the blossoming mulberry and sycamore
2018 April 24, John Launer, “Do We Even Need Men?”, in Literary Hub :There are asexual variants among all sorts of creatures, including jellyfish, dandelions , lichens and lizards.
( countable ) The flower head or fruiting head of the dandelion plant.
( uncountable ) A yellow colour , like that of the flower.
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plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum
Albanian: luleradhiqe (sq)
Amharic: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: هِنْدِبَاء f ( hindibāʔ ) , طَرْخَشْقُون m ( ṭarḵašqūn ) , مُرّ (ar) m ( murr ) ( obsolete )
Armenian: խատուտիկ (hy) ( xatutik )
Asturian: cardeña f , cardencha f , llechón m , xiblata (ast) f , tarriellu m ( Western )
Avar: хӏамагага ( ḥʳamagaga )
Azerbaijani: zəncirotu
Bashkir: бәпембә ( bəpembə )
Basque: txikoria-belar , sorgin-belar , mando-belar
Belarusian: адува́нчык m ( aduvánčyk ) , дзьмуха́вец m ( dzʹmuxávjec )
Bhojpuri: दुधाल ( dudhāl ) , दुदाल ( dudāl ) , बारान ( bārān )
Bulgarian: глухарче n ( gluharče )
Buryat: нямняа сэсэг ( njamnjaa seseg ) , нямняахай ( njamnjaaxaj )
Catalan: dent de lleó (ca) f
Chechen: баппа ( bappa )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 蒲公英 ( pou4 gung1 jing1 )
Mandarin: 蒲公英 (zh) ( púgōngyīng )
Czech: pampeliška (cs) f
Danish: mælkebøtte (da) c , løvetand c
Dargwa: къакъажужу ( ɢaɢažužu )
Dutch: paardenbloem (nl) , leeuwentand (nl) m
Esperanto: leondento (eo) , leontodo
Estonian: võilill (et)
Faroese: hagasólja f , várhagasólja f , tyrilshattur m
Finnish: voikukka (fi)
French: pissenlit (fr) , dent-de-lion (fr) m ( Switzerland ) , baraban (fr) m
Galician: dente-de-león m , mexacán (gl) m
Georgian: ბაბუაწვერა ( babuac̣vera )
German: Löwenzahn (de) m , Hundeblume (de) f , Kuhblume f , ( South German, regional ) Seichblume f , Pusteblume (de) f , Butterblume (de) f
Alemannic German: Chrottepösche m ( Zurich ) , Söiblueme f ( Bern ) , Sunnewirbel ( Schwyz ) , Loiezaa
Greek: αγριοραδίκι (el) n ( agrioradíki )
Halkomelem: qwáyúwél
Hebrew: מרגנית (he) f ( marganít ) , שינן (he) m ( šinán ) , סביון (he) m ( savyón )
Hindi: सिंहपर्णी (hi) f ( siṅhaparṇī ) , डेंडिलियन m ( ḍenḍiliyan )
Hungarian: pitypang (hu) , gyermekláncfű (hu)
Icelandic: fífill (is) m
Indonesian: bunga randa tapak
Ingrian: maitokukka
Ingush: баппа ( bappa )
Irish: caisearbhán (ga) m
Italian: soffione (it) m , dente di leone m
Japanese: たんぽぽ (ja) ( tanpopo )
Javanese: pakliman
Kazakh: бақбақ ( baqbaq )
Korean: 민들레 (ko) ( mindeulle )
Kumyk: елпинчек ( yelpinçek )
Kyrgyz: каакым (ky) ( kaakım )
Ladin: pulëntes f pl
Latgalian: pīnine f
Latin: aphaca f
Latvian: pienene (lv) f
Lithuanian: kiaulpienė f
Luxembourgish: Bettseechesch f , Pissblumm f
Macedonian: глуварче n ( gluvarče ) , млечка f ( mlečka ) , млечајка f ( mlečajka )
Malay: dandelion , paliman , ڤليمن
Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
Maori: tohetaka , tohetake , tawao
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: багваахай цэцэг ( bagvaaxaj ceceg )
Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠭᠪᠠᠬᠠᠶ ᠴᠡᠴᠡᠭ ( baɣbaqay čečeg )
Nogai: маьметекей ( mämetekey )
Norman: pissenlît m , dent-de-lion f
Norwegian:
Bokmål: løvetann (no) m or f
Nynorsk: løvetann f
Occitan: dent de leon f , pissalach (oc) m , gravèl m
Old English: ǣġwyrt f
Ottoman Turkish: هندبا ( hindiba ) , كونهیك ( güneyik )
Persian: قاصدک (fa) ( qâsedak )
Plains Cree: ᐅᓵᐋᐧᐱᑯᓀᐢ , osâwâpikones
Plautdietsch: Schlangenbloom f
Polish: mlecz (pl) m , podbiał (pl) m , dmuchawiec (pl) m
Portuguese: dente-de-leão (pt) m
Romanian: păpădie (ro) f
Russian: одува́нчик (ru) m ( oduvánčik )
Scottish Gaelic: beàrnan-Brìde m , bior nam Brìde m , caisearbhan nam muc m , fiacaill-leòmhainn f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: масла́чак m
Roman: masláčak (sh) m
Slovak: púpava (sk) f
Slovene: regrat (sl) m
Spanish: diente de león (es) m
Swedish: maskros (sv) c
Tajik: коқу ( koqu )
Tamil: please add this translation if you can
Tashelhit: ⵡⴰⵡⵊⴹⵎ m ( wawjḍm ) , ⴰⵡⵊⴹⵉⵎ m ( awjḍim )
Tatar: тузганак (tt) ( tuzganaq )
Telugu: please add this translation if you can
Thai: แดนดี้ไลออน ( daendêelaion )
Turkish: karahindiba (tr) , güneyik (tr)
Turkmen: tozga
Ukrainian: кульба́ба f ( kulʹbába )
Uyghur: مامكاپ ( mamkap )
Uzbek: qoqi (uz) , qoqigul (uz) , gulqoqi (uz) , momaqaymoq (uz)
Vietnamese: bồ công anh
Volapük: ( plant ) tarak (vo) , ( flower ) tarakaflor (vo)
Walloon: såvaedje cécoreye (wa) f , dint-d'-liyon m , pixhelét m , salåde des tchamps (wa) f
Welsh: dant y llew (cy) m
Yiddish: בלעזערל n ( blezerl ) , לופֿטל n ( luftl )
color of a dandelion flower, dandelion color, dandelion yellow
Adjective
dandelion (not comparable )
Of a yellow colour, like that of the flower.
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