bertram
See also: Bertram
English
Etymology
From German Bertram (according to Kluge appearing first in English in 1578), well-known, from Middle High German bertram, berhtram, from Old High German berhtram, from Latin pyrethrum, from Ancient Greek πύρεθρον (púrethron).
Noun
bertram
- A flowering plant of species Anacyclus pyrethrum.
Synonyms
- (Anacyclus pyrethrum): bastard pellitory, pellitory of Spain, peleter, piretre, pyrethrum, Roman pellitory, Spanish chamomile, Mount Atlas daisy, akarkara
Anagrams
Middle High German
Alternative forms
- bërhtram
Etymology
From Old High German berhtram, from Latin pyrethrum, from Ancient Greek πύρεθρον (púrethron).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈbertram/
Noun
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