thyrse

Etymology
From via  and. .

Noun

 * 1)  A type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having an obscured main axis and cymose subaxes.
 * 2) * 1998, D. W. Stevenson, M. Colella, B. Boom,, Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber (editors), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, Volume IV: Flowering Plants, Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and Commelinanae (except Gramineae), page 417,
 * The number of spikelets is variable, and some genera have thyrses with 70 spikelets (Saxofridericia, Spathanthus) or only 1-3 spikelets per inflorescence (Stegolepsis, Monotrema).
 * 1)  A thyrsus (staff with conical ornament).
 * The number of spikelets is variable, and some genera have thyrses with 70 spikelets (Saxofridericia, Spathanthus) or only 1-3 spikelets per inflorescence (Stegolepsis, Monotrema).
 * 1)  A thyrsus (staff with conical ornament).

Translations

 * Esperanto: tirso
 * French:
 * German: Thyrsus
 * Korean: 밀추화서

Etymology
, itself a borrowing from. , a borrowing from Italian.

Noun

 * 1) thyrsus