folium

Etymology
From. , distantly also with.

Noun

 * 1)  A leaf.
 * 2) A leaf (2 pages) of a codex or manuscript.
 * 3) A document that acts as the legal record of a transaction.
 * 4)  A certificate of title.
 * 5) A thin sheet or plate of a foliated rock or mineral.
 * 6)  A lobe on a branching structure.
 * 7) A leaf-like protrusion or lobule on one of the vermes of the cerebellum.
 * 8)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 9)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1) A document that acts as the legal record of a transaction.
 * 2)  A certificate of title.
 * 3) A thin sheet or plate of a foliated rock or mineral.
 * 4)  A lobe on a branching structure.
 * 5) A leaf-like protrusion or lobule on one of the vermes of the cerebellum.
 * 6)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 7)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1) A thin sheet or plate of a foliated rock or mineral.
 * 2)  A lobe on a branching structure.
 * 3) A leaf-like protrusion or lobule on one of the vermes of the cerebellum.
 * 4)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 5)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1) A leaf-like protrusion or lobule on one of the vermes of the cerebellum.
 * 2)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 3)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1) A leaf-like protrusion or lobule on one of the vermes of the cerebellum.
 * 2)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 3)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 2)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A curve of the third order, consisting of two infinite branches having a common asymptote. The curve has a double point, and a leaf-shaped loop.
 * 2)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.
 * 1)  A symmetric pattern on the abdomen of some spiders.

Etymology
Traditionally derived from, from , and thus an exact cognate of 🇨🇬.

An alternative theory, favored by Driessen and De Vaan, derives the word from, from , whence 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a leaf (including a conifer's needle)
 * 2) a petal
 * 3)  a sheet or leaf of paper
 * 4)  trifle, thing of no consequence
 * 1)  trifle, thing of no consequence

Descendants

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