passionflower

Etymology
or ; after the appearance and number of its various parts, thought to be symbolic of Christ's passion.

Noun

 * 1) Any of very many vines, in North America and elsewhere, of the genus  that bear edible fruit called passion fruit, and showy flowers of a structure symbolic of the Passion of Christ.
 * 2) The flower of this plant.
 * 1) The flower of this plant.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: пасифлора, часовниче
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 * Irish: lus na páise, páiseog chorcra
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 * Bokmål: pasjonsblomst
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 * Romanian: floarea-pasiunii
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