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andromeda

English

Etymology

From Andromeda.

Noun

andromeda (countable and uncountable, plural andromedas)

  1. Any shrub of the genus Pieris (family Ericaceae), having leathery leaves and small flowers.
  2. Bog rosemary.

Derived terms

  • Japanese andromeda

See also

  • andromeda on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Pieris (Ericaceae) on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • andromeda on Wikispecies.Wikispecies

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sirrah

English

Etymology

Attested circa 1520-30, and used in Shakespeare. Extended form of sir; source of final vowel is unclear. See also siree.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /?s???/

Noun

sirrah (plural sirrahs)

  1. (obsolete) a term of address to an inferior male or more commonly a child. A modern day equivalent would be "little man".

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References

Anagrams

  • Harris, arrish, harris, rarish

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