safflower - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
From Middle French safleur; originally from Arabic أَصْفَر (ʔaṣfar, “yellow”) but influenced by safran (“saffron”) and fleur (“flower”).
safflower (plural safflowers)
- A cultivated thistle-like plant, Carthamus tinctorius, family Asteraceae, now grown mainly for its oil.
- 2002, Victoria Finlay, Colour, page 195:
Safflower is unusual: if you add alkalis to the dye broth it is yellow; with acids it goes a beautiful crimson pink which is the colour of the original ‘red’ tape once tied around legal documents in England […] .
- 2002, Victoria Finlay, Colour, page 195:
plant
- Amharic: ሱፍ (suf)
- Arabic: مُرِّيق (murrīq), مُرَّيْق (murrayq), مِرِّيق (mirrīq), عُصْفُر (ʕuṣfur)
- Aramaic:
Classical Syriac: ܚܪܝܥܐ, ܩܽܘܪܛܡܳܐ (qūrṭəmā) - Armenian: կանճրակ (hy) (kančrak)
Middle Armenian: ասփուր (aspʻur) - Bengali: কুসুম (bn) (kuśum)
- Bulgarian: шафранка f (šafranka)
- Catalan: safranó m
- Chechen: даьтта доккху баӏ (dätta doqqu baˀ)
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 紅花/红花 (hung4 faa1)
Mandarin: 紅花/红花 (zh) (hónghuā) - Czech: světlice f
- Dutch: saffloer (nl)
- Finnish: saflori (fi), värisaflori (fi)
- French: carthame des teinturiers (fr) m
- Galician: cártamo (gl) m
- German: Färberdistel f
- Greek:
Ancient: κνῆκος f (knêkos) - Gujarati: કસુંબો (kasumbo)
- Hindi: कुसुम (hi) (kusum)
- Indonesian: kesumba (id)
- Italian: cartamo m, zafferanone m
- Japanese: 紅花 (ja) (べにはな, benihana)
- Javanese: ꦏꦼꦱꦸꦩ꧀ꦧ (kesumba)
- Kannada: ಕುಸುಬಿ (kn) (kusubi)
- Kapampangan: kasuba
- Korean: 잇꽃 (itkkot)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: کاخڵی (kaxllî) - Latin: cnecos m
- Malay: kesumba (ms)
- Malayalam: ചെണ്ടൂരകം (ceṇṭūrakaṁ)
- Marathi: करडई (karḍaī)
- Nepali: कुसुम (ne) (kusum)
- Odia: କୁସୁମ (or) (kusuma)
- Persian: کاجیره (fa) (kâjire), کافیشه (fa) (kâfiše)
- Polish: krokosz (pl) m
- Portuguese: açafroa (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਕਸੁੰਭ (kasumbh)
- Romanian: șofrănaș (ro) m, șofrănel (ro) m
- Russian: сафло́р (ru) m (saflór)
- Sanskrit: कुसुम्भ (sa) m (kusumbha)
- Slovene: žafranika f
- Spanish: alazor (es) m
- Swedish: safflor (sv), färgtistel c
- Tagalog: kasubha, biri
- Telugu: కుసుమ (te) (kusuma)
- Thai: คำฝอย
- Tibetan: གུར་ཀུམ (gur kum)
- Turkish: aspir (tr)
- Vietnamese: hồng hoa