1586: dandelion Apr 18, 2019

The word 'dandelion' today simply denotes a kind of flower, but it's name used to be a bit more complex. The word has always referred to a flower, but it used to connote a lion too. The name comes from the French 'dent-de-lion', a translation of the Latin 'dens lionis', meaning 'tooth of the lion'. The name referred to the jagged leaves, and did not relate to the mane as could be imagined.
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