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orange lily

noun

  1. a bulbous lily, Lilium bulbiferum, of the mountainous regions of southern Europe, having erect, crimson-spotted, orange flowers.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of orange lily1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Available in black, aqua, petal pink, white, citron yellow, orange, lily, light blue and in the natural straw, this bag is an essential add to your summer wardrobe.

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Natural History of Plants" it is stated that "There are two forms of Orange Lily indigenous to Europe.

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Now, be the law, a child follows its father in these matters, an’ I’m bound be it to send the wee Kerry’s milk to the Orange cramery, although I’ll maintain she’s as good a Nationalist as ever stepped; didn’t she thramp down ivery Orange lily in Billy Black’s garden only last Monday?

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Later, he planted the orange lily of forgetfulness, and thought of his wife no more.

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Author of "Brown-Eyes," "Queenie," "Orange Lily," &c., &c.

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