roze

Etymology
From, from. .

Adjective

 * 1) pink, rosy

Etymology
Borrowed from, or from (compare 🇨🇬), themselves borrowings from. The word was also apparently borrowed into 🇨🇬 (via 🇨🇬) from 🇨🇬. In Latvian texts this word is first mentioned in the 16th century, apparently as a general word for “(garden) flower” or “(bright-colored) flower” — as a synonym of, a sense still found in folk songs. The meaning was restricted to “rose” only in the 17th century. The sense “erysipelas” was first attested in the 18th century.

Noun

 * 1) rose decorative shrub, gen. Rosa, with beautiful flowers and thorny stems
 * 2) rose a flower from this shrub
 * 3) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) rose a flower from this shrub
 * 2) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) rose a flower from this shrub
 * 2) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection
 * 1) erysipelas severe skin disease caused by streptococcus infection

Etymology 1
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Adjective

 * 1) pink
 * 2) rosé