maidenhair

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A girl or woman's pubic hair.
 * 2) Either of two species of genus  of fern with delicate, hair-like stalks, especially.
 * 3)  Either of two ericaceous plants, the  or the checkerberry.
 * 1) Either of two species of genus  of fern with delicate, hair-like stalks, especially.
 * 2)  Either of two ericaceous plants, the  or the checkerberry.
 * 1) Either of two species of genus  of fern with delicate, hair-like stalks, especially.
 * 2)  Either of two ericaceous plants, the  or the checkerberry.
 * 1)  Either of two ericaceous plants, the  or the checkerberry.
 * 1)  Either of two ericaceous plants, the  or the checkerberry.

Synonyms

 * : maidenhair fern

Translations

 * Arabic: كُزْبَرَة الْبِئْر
 * Moroccan Arabic: قزيبرة البير
 * Armenian:
 * Middle Armenian: ձարխոտ
 * Bulgarian: вене́рин ко́съм, богоро́дичен ко́съм, адиантум
 * Catalan: falzilla, capil·lera
 * Czech: netík
 * Dacian: phithophthethela
 * Finnish: neidonhiussaniainen, neidonadiantumi
 * French: ,
 * German:, Frauenhaar,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἀδίαντον, πολύτριχον
 * Hawaiian: ʻiwaʻiwa
 * Irish: cos dhubh, folt bé
 * Italian: capelvenere
 * Kazakh: шолпаншаш
 * Latin: adiantum, capillus Veneris
 * Maltese: tursin il-bir
 * Maori: makawe tapairu, huruhuru tapairu
 * Polish: niekropień, złotowłos
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: вене́рин во́лос,
 * Serbo-Croatian: góspīn vlásak, adiantum
 * Slovak: venušin vlas, adiantum
 * Slovene: venerini lāsci, adiantum
 * Swedish: adiantumsläkte
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: вене́рин во́лос, адиа́нтум, адіант
 * Volapük: ladiant
 * Welsh: gwallt y forwyn