Definition of Syringas

1. syringa [n] - See also: syringa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Syringas

syphilophobia
syphon
syphon the python
syphoned
syphoning
syphons
syphs
syping
syrah
syrahs
syren
syrens
syrette
syrettes
syringa
syringas (current term)
syringe
syringeal
syringed
syringelike
syringes
syringic acid
syringin
syringing
syringocoele
syringocoeles
syringomyelia
syringomyelias
syringomyelic
syringotome

Literary usage of Syringas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1905)
"The lilacs, snowball and syringas we do not prune in the spring, they having set their blossom buds in the fall. Now the hybrid perpetual roses are ready ..."

2. The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours, and Their Applications to by Michel Eugène Chevreul (1855)
"By means of the syringas of the first concentric lines exterior to the ... 2., the line of which is formed of white lilac, almond laurels, and syringas, ..."

3. A Tour Round My Garden by Alphonse Karr (1855)
"Under this thick shade, however, syringas and honeysuckles flourish; syringas, whose white blossoms partake of the odour of those of the orange; ..."

4. A Tour Round My Garden by Alphonse Karr (1855)
"Under this thick shade, however, syringas and honeysuckles flourish; syringas, whose white blossoms partake of the odour of those of the orange ..."

5. Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society by Wisconsin State Horticultural Society (1871)
"The syringas are all easily propagated—thrive in a common soil; foliage rich and massive; bloom profusely; pure white and very fragrant. ..."

6. Poems by Hattie Howard (1904)
"... bring The blossom-wealth of May, While martial strains are soft and low, And music seems a prayer, Unto a hallowed spot I go, And leave syringas there. ..."

7. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1905)
"The lilacs, snowball and syringas we do not prune in the spring, they having set their blossom buds in the fall. Now the hybrid perpetual roses are ready ..."

8. The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours, and Their Applications to by Michel Eugène Chevreul (1855)
"By means of the syringas of the first concentric lines exterior to the ... 2., the line of which is formed of white lilac, almond laurels, and syringas, ..."

9. A Tour Round My Garden by Alphonse Karr (1855)
"Under this thick shade, however, syringas and honeysuckles flourish; syringas, whose white blossoms partake of the odour of those of the orange; ..."

10. A Tour Round My Garden by Alphonse Karr (1855)
"Under this thick shade, however, syringas and honeysuckles flourish; syringas, whose white blossoms partake of the odour of those of the orange ..."

11. Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society by Wisconsin State Horticultural Society (1871)
"The syringas are all easily propagated—thrive in a common soil; foliage rich and massive; bloom profusely; pure white and very fragrant. ..."

12. Poems by Hattie Howard (1904)
"... bring The blossom-wealth of May, While martial strains are soft and low, And music seems a prayer, Unto a hallowed spot I go, And leave syringas there. ..."

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