bulrush: difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Content deleted Content added
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
# {{lb|en|biblical}} A plant referred to in the story of Moses as growing along the banks of the [[Nile]], which is believed to be the [[papyrus]] ({{taxfmt|Cyperus papyrus|species}}). |
# {{lb|en|biblical}} A plant referred to in the story of Moses as growing along the banks of the [[Nile]], which is believed to be the [[papyrus]] ({{taxfmt|Cyperus papyrus|species}}). |
||
# Any of various tall, narrow-leaved plants growing near water, especially [[cattail]] or [[reedmace]], in the genus {{taxfmt|Typha|genus}}. |
# Any of various tall, narrow-leaved plants growing near water, especially [[cattail]] or [[reedmace]], in the genus {{taxfmt|Typha|genus}}. |
||
# {{lb|en|Americas}} [[sedge|Sedge]]s in the [[genus|genera]] {{taxlink|Bolboschoenus|genus}} or {{ |
# {{lb|en|Americas}} [[sedge|Sedge]]s in the [[genus|genera]] {{taxlink|Bolboschoenus|genus}} or {{taxfmt|Schoenoplectus|genus}} (formerly considered {{taxfmt|Scirpus|genus}}), having clusters of spikelets. |
||
# {{lb|en|AU}} Any of various reed-like plants growing near water, especially {{taxlink|Typha domingensis|species}} and {{taxlink|Typha orientalis|species}}; [[cumbungi]], [[wonga]]. {{defdate|from 18th c.}} |
# {{lb|en|AU}} Any of various reed-like plants growing near water, especially {{taxlink|Typha domingensis|species}} and {{taxlink|Typha orientalis|species}}; [[cumbungi]], [[wonga]]. {{defdate|from 18th c.}} |
||
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2018|author={{w|Bruce Pascoe}}|title=Dark Emu|publisher=Scribe|year_published=2020|page=56 |
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2018|author={{w|Bruce Pascoe}}|title=Dark Emu|publisher=Scribe|year_published=2020|page=56 |
Revision as of 17:42, 23 June 2024
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English bulrish, perhaps from bule (“bull”) (in the sense of "large") plus rish (“rush”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bulrush (plural bulrushes)
- (biblical) A plant referred to in the story of Moses as growing along the banks of the Nile, which is believed to be the papyrus (Cyperus papyrus).
- Any of various tall, narrow-leaved plants growing near water, especially cattail or reedmace, in the genus Typha.
- (Americas) Sedges in the genera Bolboschoenus or Schoenoplectus (formerly considered Scirpus), having clusters of spikelets.
- (Australia) Any of various reed-like plants growing near water, especially Typha domingensis and Typha orientalis; cumbungi, wonga. [from 18th c.]
- 2018, Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu, Scribe, published 2020, page 56:
- Explorers Eyre, Kreft, and George Moore all refer to the importance of bulrush starch in different parts of the continent.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
any of several wetland plants
|
See also
Further reading
- bulrush on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Cyperaceae on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Category:Cyperaceae on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons