physalis

Etymology
From, from ,.

Noun

 * 1) bladder
 * 2) * 1800/1801 (anno Reipublicæ Gallicæ IX = in the year 9 of the French Republic), Philippe Petit-Radel, De amoribus Pancharitis et Zoroæ poema erotico-didacticon, Vita auctoris, pages lxxxviij - lxxxix:
 * "mul"

- Mitto quæ haberem dicenda de holothuriis physalibus, de medusis velellis et argonautis argo, tum loliginibus et scolopendra phosphorea (1) in quibus incidimus dum viam versus insulam de l'Ascension carperemus, utpote quæ sint ab observatoribus toties relata.

Declension
Latin:

Related terms

 * (syn. of )

Etymology
From, coined by  from , from ,.

Noun

 * 1) Any plant of the genus Physalis.
 * 2) Fruit of such a plant, a yellow-orange berry, typically firm in texture with a mild, refreshing acidity.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch: physalis
 * Finnish:
 * German: Blasenkirsche, Judenkirsche, Physalis
 * Persian: عروسک پشت پرده, فیسالیس,
 * Polish: miechunka
 * Portuguese: fisális
 * Romanian: physalis
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish: lyhtykoison marja
 * German:, Physalis
 * Romanian: