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What is latin for "yellow rose"?


    



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Erinca
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WORD HISTORY It is etymologically correct to drink a julep while watching the Run for the Roses. The English word rose comes from Latin and Old French. Latin rosa may be an Etruscan form of Greek Rhodia, “Rhodian, originating from Rhodes.” The Attic Greek word for rose is rhodon, and in Sappho's Aeolic dialect of Greek it is wrodon. In Avestan, the language of the Persian prophet Zoroaster, “rose” is varəda and in Armenian vard, words both related to the Aeolic form. The Modern Persian word for “rose” is gul (which, believe it or not, is descended from a form quite similar to varəda through a series of regular sound changes); and gul-āb is “rose-water.” Gulāb is also a drink made of water and honey or syrup. The name of this Persian treat was borrowed into Arabic as julāb and then, through Spanish and French, became julep in English, the ambrosia for sipping on Derby Day.


nonono
Yeloow rose is "Rosa amarela" it is a kind of rose. If the man is in love and says it, this can mean too a blond woman ( its a romantic form to call someone)


g8bvl
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Rosa...is rose but I can't find a latin dictonary anywhere and thankfully I have forgotten the rest since school

sorry, maybe someone else will come up with the rest or better still all of it


JaneB
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Rosa amarilla is Spanish

Yellow in Latin is : crocinus, croceus

Rose is the same, or maybe rosa


Peace and love
"rosa amarillo"


historicslunk
crocus rose - not a beautiful translation as I believe rose is latin





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