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planta genista

American  
[plan-tuh] / ˈplæn tə /

noun

Heraldry.
  1. a representation of a sprig of broom: used as a badge of the Plantagenets.


Etymology

Origin of planta genista

< New Latin: broom plant; see plant, genista

Example Sentences

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The Counts of Anjou used to wear a sprig of broom, or planta genista, in their helmets, and from this they were called the Plantagenet Kings.

From Royal Children of English History by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

Count Geoffrey used to wear in his hat a sprig of the broom plant, which is called in Latin planta genista.

From Famous Men of the Middle Ages by Poland, Addison B.

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