مازریون

Persian

Etymology

From ماز (mâz, oak gall) + زریون (zaryun, green, fresh, literally gold-coloured), a dvandva after the berries and leaves of the plant, probably borrowed from another Iranian language as the second part of the compound is of restricted, literary use.

Pronunciation

    • (Dari): IPA(key): /mɒːzaɾjoːn/

    Noun

    مازریون (mâzaryun)

    1. mezereon, spurge-olive (Daphne mezereum)

    Descendants

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