verbena

/vɚˈbinə/

UK: /vɜːˈbiːnə/

verbena

English Noun
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Definition

Verbena, a genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin verbēna (“leaves or twigs of olive, myrtle, laurel, or other sacred plants employed in religious ceremonies”), from Proto-Indo-European *werbʰ-. Doublet of vervain, via French.

Example Sentences

  • "Linda pulled a piece of verbena and crumpled it, and held her hands to her mother. -"
  • "Hidden behind a large stone urn full of verbena, Dottie watched as her enemy greeted Johnny at the door."
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