Definition of Stinking gladwyn

1. Noun. Iris with purple flowers and foul-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Stinking Gladwyn

stinkers
stinketh
stinkhorn
stinkhorns
stinkier
stinkiest
stinkily
stinkin'
stinkiness
stinking
stinking bean trefoil
stinking cedar
stinking chamomile
stinking clover
stinking elder
stinking gladwyn (current term)
stinking goosefoot
stinking hellebore
stinking horehound
stinking iris
stinking mayweed
stinking nightshade
stinking on ice
stinking smut
stinking wattle
stinking weed
stinking yew
stinkingly
stinkings
stinkless

Literary usage of Stinking gladwyn

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1. Popular Garden Flowers: Anemones, Asters, Begonias ... [et Al.] by Walter Page Wright (1911)
"The Iris is a very old plant in British gardens, and two species are natives. These are the Yellow Flag, Iris pseudacorus, and the stinking gladwyn or ..."

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