jaskier

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jaskier

Etymology

From Old Polish jaskry +‎ -er, from dialectal Proto-Slavic *ěskrъ. Doublet of iskra, jaskra, and skra. Compare jaskrawy.

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Noun

jaskier m animal or m inan

  1. buttercup, crowfoot (any plant of the genus Ranunculus)
  2. buttercup, crowfoot (flower)

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