spadiceous

English

Etymology

From Latin spadix, spadicis (a date-brown or nut-brown color). See spadix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /spəˈdɪʃiəs/, /spəˈdɪʃəs/

Adjective

spadiceous (comparative more spadiceous, superlative most spadiceous) (archaic)

  1. Of a bright clear brown or chestnut colour.
    • 1650, Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica: [], 2nd edition, London: [] A[braham] Miller, for Edw[ard] Dod and Nath[aniel] Ekins, [], →OCLC:
      Of those five [horns] which Scaliger beheld, though one spadiceous, or of a light red, and two inclining to red, yet was there not any of this complexion among them.
  2. (botany) Bearing flowers on a spadix; of similar to a spadix.

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