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English
Nelumbo lutea , the American lotus
Nelumbo nucifera , the sacred lotus
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Latin lōtus , from Ancient Greek λωτός ( lōtós ) . Doublet of lote . First attested in the 1540s
Pronunciation
Noun
lotus (plural lotuses or loti )
A kind of aquatic plant, genus Nelumbo in the family Nelumbonaceae .
A water lily , genus Nymphaea , especially those of Egypt or India.
A legendary plant eaten by the Lotophagi of the Odyssey that caused drowsiness and euphoria .
A number of other plants bearing lotus in their scientific or common names (see Derived terms below).
Diospyros lotus , date plum or Caucasian persimmon .
Lotus , a terrestrial genus with small flowers that includes bird's-foot trefoils and deervetches .
Ziziphus lotus , a shrub species with edible fruit.
An architectural motif of ancient Egyptian temples .
Short for lotus position .
1979 , Charlie King (lyrics and music), “Vaguely Reminiscent of the Sixties (The Story)”:Since the '60s ended abruptly on January 1, 1970, everyone, protestors, police and all, fell to the ground in a full lotus .
Derived terms
Translations
plant of the genus Nelumbo
Amharic: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: نَيْلُوفَر m ( naylūfar )
Aramaic:
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: please add this translation if you can
Armenian: լոտոս (hy) ( lotos )
Assamese: পদুম ( podum )
Belarusian: ло́тас m ( lótas )
Bengali: পদ্ম (bn) ( podmo )
Bikol Central: takay
Bulgarian: ло́тос (bg) m ( lótos )
Burmese: ကြာ (my) ( kra ) , ကြာပန်း ( krapan: )
Buryat: бадма ( badma )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 蓮花 / 莲花 ( lin4 faa1 )
Hokkien: 蓮花 / 莲花 (zh-min-nan) ( liân-hue ) , 蓮 / 莲 ( liân )
Mandarin: 蓮 / 莲 (zh) ( lián ) , 蓮花 / 莲花 (zh) ( liánhuā )
Czech: lotos (cs) m
Dutch: lotus (nl) m
Egyptian: (zšn )
Estonian: lootos
Faroese: lotusblóma f
Finnish: lootus (fi)
French: lotus (fr) m
Galician: loto m
Georgian: ლოტოსი ( loṭosi )
German: Hornklee (de) m , Lotos (de) m , Lotosblume f , Lotus (de) m
Greek: λωτός (el) m ( lotós )
Ancient: λωτός m ( lōtós )
Hebrew: לוֹטוּס m ( lotus )
Hindi: कमल (hi) m ( kamal ) , पद्म (hi) m ( padma )
Hungarian: lótusz (hu)
Icelandic: lótus m , lótusblóm (is) n
Indonesian: (please verify ) bunga seroja
Irish: loiteog f
Italian: loto (it) m
Japanese: ロータス ( rōtasu ) , 蓮 (ja) ( はす , hasu)
Kalmyk: бадм ( badm )
Kannada: ಕಮಲ (kn) ( kamala )
Kazakh: лотос ( lotos )
Khmer: ផ្កាឈូក (km) ( phkaa chuuk )
Korean: 연(蓮) (ko) ( yeon ) , 련 (ko) ( ryeon ) ( North Korea ) , 로터스 ( roteoseu )
Lao: ດອກບົວ ( dǭk būa )
Latin: lotus n
Lithuanian: lotosas m
Lü: ᦡᦸᧅᧈᦷᦢ ( ḋoak¹ḃo )
Macedonian: лотос m ( lotos )
Malagasy: lota (mg)
Malay: teratai (ms) , seroja
Malayalam: താമര (ml) ( tāmara )
Mongolian: лянхуа (mn) ( ljanxua )
Old Uyghur: 𐾁𐽶𐽺𐽲𐽳𐽰 ( lénhua )
Persian: نیلوفر آبی (fa) ( nilufar-e âbi ) , لوتوس ( lotus )
Polish: lotos (pl) m
Portuguese: lótus (pt) m , flor de lótus f
Punjabi: ਕਮਲ (pa) m ( kamal ) , ਕੌਲ m ( kaul )
Romanian: lotus (ro) m
Russian: ло́тос (ru) m ( lótos )
Sanskrit: कमल (sa) m ( kamala ) , पद्म (sa) m or n ( padma )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: локвањ m , ло̏тос m
Roman: lokvanj (sh) m , lȍtos (sh) m
Sinhalese: නෙළුම් (si) ( neḷum )
Slovak: lotos (sk) m
Slovene: lótos (sl) m
Spanish: loto m
Swahili: yungiyungi la kimisri , lotasi
Tagalog: bayno , baino , lawas
Tamil: தாமரை (ta) ( tāmarai ) , கமலம் (ta) ( kamalam )
Telugu: తామరపుష్పం (te) ( tāmarapuṣpaṁ )
Thai: บัว (th) ( buua ) , บัวหลวง (th) ( buua-lǔuang )
Tibetan: པད་མ ( pad ma )
Turkish: nilüfer (tr)
Tày: ngậu , bjoóc ngậu , bưa
Ukrainian: ло́тос m ( lótos )
Urdu: کمل m ( kamal ) , کنول (ur) ( kãval )
Vietnamese: sen (vi)
Welsh: alaw'r dŵr m
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Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin lotus .
Pronunciation
Noun
lotus m (invariable )
lotus
Derived terms
Further reading
Dutch
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈloː.tʏs/
Hyphenation: lo‧tus
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin lōtus , from Ancient Greek λωτός ( lōtós ) .
Noun
lotus m (plural lotussen , diminutive lotusje n )
lotus , plant of the genus Nelumbo
used for certain plants of the genus Nymphaea
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From the acronym of Landelijke Opleiding Tot Uitbeelding van Slachtoffers ( literally “ National Training Course for the Portrayal of Victims ” ) .
Noun
lotus m or f (plural lotussen , diminutive lotusje n )
( Netherlands , medicine slang ) patient actor , simulated patient , standardized participant ( a lay person person trained to portray medical conditions )
Synonym: trauma-acteur
Derived terms
Further reading
“lotus ” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling , Nederlandse Taalunie.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lōtus , from Ancient Greek λωτός ( lōtós ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
lotus m (plural lotus )
lotus
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch lotus , from Latin lōtus , from Ancient Greek λωτός ( lōtós ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
lotus
lotus (Nelumbo nucifera ).
Synonyms: padma , pekaja , seroja , teratai
Further reading
Latin
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Perfect passive participle of lavō ( “ wash ” ) . Doublet of lavātus and lautus .
Participle
lōtus (feminine lōta , neuter lōtum ) ; first /second-declension participle
washed , bathed , having been washed
elegant , luxurious
fashionable , refined
Declension
First /second-declension adjective.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From lavō ( “ to wash ” ) + -tus ( action noun forming suffix )
Noun
lōtus m (genitive lōtūs ) ; fourth declension
a washing , bathing
Declension
Fourth-declension noun.
Etymology 3
lōtus (Egyptian water lily)
Variant form of lōtos , from Ancient Greek λωτός ( lōtós ) .
Noun
lōtus m (genitive lōtī ) ; second declension
The Egyptian water lily , Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea
The date plum , Diospyros lotus
The mythical lotus tree, possibly Ziziphus lotus
Declension
Second-declension noun.
Derived terms
Descendants
References
“lotus ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
“lotus ”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891 ) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers
lotus in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
lotus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934 ) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.
“lotus ”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898 ), Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities , New York: Harper & Brothers
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin lōtus .
Pronunciation
Noun
lotus m (plural lotuși )
lotus
Declension
Further reading