juǎn'ěr

mouse-ear chickweed

  • created reference approved 卷耳 → 苍耳/蒼耳 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    卷耳 juǎn'ěr

    苍耳 / 蒼耳 cāng'ěr

    same_as

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  • created reference approved 卷耳 → 菤 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    卷耳 juǎn'ěr

    菤 juǎn

    same_as

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  • created reference approved 卷耳 → 耳珰/耳璫 (synonym) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    卷耳 juǎn'ěr

    耳珰 / 耳璫 ěr​dāng

    synonym

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  • created sense approved 卷耳 · juǎn'ěr · mouse-ear chickweed — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    卷耳

    juǎn'ěr

    mouse-ear chickweed

    a flowering herbaceous plant traditionally identified as mouse-ear chickweed (Cerastium holosteoides) or cocklebur (Xanthium sibiricum), with edible young leaves

    卷 (literal) → 卷/捲 · juǎn · to roll up 耳 (literal) → 耳 · ěr · ear

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  • created sense approved 卷耳 · juǎn'ěr · Juan Er — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    卷耳

    juǎn'ěr

    Juan Er

    The title of the third poem in the Book of Songs, which describes a woman's longing for her traveling husband while she gathers herbs.

    卷 (literal) → 卷/捲 · juǎn · to roll up 耳 (literal) → 耳 · ěr · ear

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