snapdragon
/ˈsnæpdɹæɡən/
snapdragon
English
Noun
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Definition
Any plant of the genus Antirrhinum, with showy yellow, white or red flowers.
Etymology
(1570s) From snap + dragon, from a fancied resemblance, especially by playing children that the flower is a dragon that opens its "mouth" when squeezed on the sides. Compare for this sense the etymology of Dutch leeuwenbek (“snapdragon”, literally “lion's mouth”) and German Löwenmaul. An ancient name was Old English hundeshéafod (literally “dog's head”). For the parlour game sense, the 1704 Swift quotation is apparently the earliest appearance in print. Other animal-based names for the flower are common; compare Greek σκυλάκι (skyláki, literally “puppy”) and Finnish leijonankita (literally “lion's mouth”).
Example Sentences
- "[…]of kitchen-gardens, and straight herb-borders, and warm snap-dragon beset by bees;"
- "Snapdragon leaves are asymmetrical with respect to dorsal-ventral surfaces (Fig. 6.6A)."
- "2000, Margaret Roberts, Edible & Medicinal Flowers, New Africa Books (The Spearhead Press), page 72, The snapdragon is indigenous to Europe and has been a much loved garden plant since before the Middle Ages, when it was considered an antidote against witchcraft."
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