pittosporum

See also: Pittosporum

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

A genericization of translingual Pittosporum, from New Latin pittosporum, from Ancient Greek πίττα (pítta, pitch) + σπόρος (spóros, seed, spore), from the sticky resin surrounding its seeds.

Pronunciation

Noun

pittosporum (plural pittosporums)

  1. Any plant of the genus Pittosporum, various Old World shrubs and trees.
    • 2013, Alexis Wright, The Swan Book, Constable (2016), page 190:
      Crimson and orange chats whistled from the heath of spinifex, pittosporums, mulga and eremophila scrubs growing along the sides of the lake.

French

Noun

pittosporum m (plural pittosporums)

  1. pittosporum

Further reading

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πίττα (pítta, pitch) + σπόρος (spóros, seed, spore), from the sticky resin surrounding its seeds.

Noun

pittosporum n (genitive pittosporī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) a pittosporum
  2. (New Latin) the pittosporum collectively.

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative pittosporum pittospora
genitive pittosporī pittosporōrum
dative pittosporō pittosporīs
accusative pittosporum pittospora
ablative pittosporō pittosporīs
vocative pittosporum pittospora