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Jupiter's-beard

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[joo-pi-terz-beerd] / ˈdʒu pɪ tərzˈbɪərd /

noun

  1. red valerian.


Etymology

Origin of Jupiter's-beard

First recorded in 1560–70

Example Sentences

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It’s as if, at Alcatraz, like the tiny airborne seeds of Jupiter’s beard valerian that land and bloom profusely — almost impossibly — from crevasses in the island’s stone, he finally established roots.

From Washington Post • Jan. 4, 2018

It bore the titles of Thor's beard, Jupiter's eye, Joubarb, and Jupiter's beard, from its massive inflorescence which resembles the sculptured beard of Jove; though a more recent designation is St. George's beard.

From Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by Fernie, William Thomas

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