kalmia

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from translingual Kalmia, from Swedish Kalm +‎ translingual -ia, equivalent to Kalm +‎ -ia.

Noun

kalmia (plural kalmias)

  1. Any plant in the taxonomic genus Kalmia.
    • 1849, James Thomas Fields, “Children in Exile”, in Poems:
      Far in the dark old forest glades, / Where kalmias bloom around, / They had their place of youthful sport, / Their childhood's hunting-ground,— ...
    • 1918, John Muir, Steep Trails:
      Bryanthus, a beautiful flowering heathwort, flourishes a few hundred feet above the timberline, accompanied with kalmia and spiraea.

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