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Buttercup   /bˈətərkˌəp/   Listen
Buttercup

noun
1.
Any of various plants of the genus Ranunculus.  Synonyms: butter-flower, butterflower, crowfoot, goldcup, kingcup.



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"Buttercup" Quotes from Famous Books



... moon is up, the moon is up! The larks begin to fly, And, like a drowsy buttercup, Dark Phoebus skims the sky, The elephant with cheerful voice, Sings blithely on the spray; The bats and beetles all rejoice, Then let me, ...
— Ethel Morton's Enterprise • Mabell S.C. Smith

... world green almost universally colours the leaves, yellow has more to do with the flowers. The flowers we love best are yellow: the cowslip, the daffodil, the crocus, the buttercup, half the daisy, the honeysuckle, and the loveliest rose. Yellow, too, has its turn even with the leaves; and what an artist he shows himself when, in autumn, he 'lays his fiery finger' upon them, lighting up the forlorn woodland with splashes—pure ...
— Prose Fancies (Second Series) • Richard Le Gallienne

... struck terror to the sad-eyed aesthete, but an artist who liked to see colors burn and glow on the canvas would have been glad to paint her: a little frock of buttercup yellow calico, bare neck and arms, full of dimples, hair that put the yellow calico to shame by reason of its tinge of copper, skin of roses and milk that dared the microscope, red smiling lips, one stocking and ankle-tie kicked off ...
— Timothy's Quest - A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It • Kate Douglas Wiggin

... boy noticed that some of the travellers hesitated, slowed up, and finally stood quite still. He saw that the tall beech tree stopped, and that the roebuck and the wheat blade tarried by the wayside, likewise the blackberry bush, the little yellow buttercup, the chestnut tree, ...
— The Wonderful Adventures of Nils • Selma Lagerlof

... mention,—if, when you speak, she drops into silence and changes the subject,—why, look there for something! just as, when going through deep meadow-grass, a bird flies ostentatiously up before you, you may know her nest is not there, but far off, under distant tufts of fern and buttercup, through which she has crept with a silent flutter in her spotted breast, to act her pretty little falsehood ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. IV, No. 22, Aug., 1859 • Various

... on before: The bee rings out his bugle bold, The daisy spreads her marbled floor, The buttercup ...
— Poems • Denis Florence MacCarthy

... goods which they had brought along for presents, Jolliet bade the men wait their return and climbed the bank with the missionary. The path led through prairie grass, gay at that season with flowers. The delicate buttercup-like sensitive plant shrank from their feet in wet places. Neither Frenchman had yet seen the deadly rattlesnake of these southern countries, singing as a great fly might sing in a web, dart out of its spotted spiral to fasten ...
— Heroes of the Middle West - The French • Mary Hartwell Catherwood



Words linked to "Buttercup" :   Ranunculus acris, cursed crowfoot, Ranunculus, mountain lily, tall crowfoot, Ranunculus bulbosus, Ranunculus sceleratus, Mount Cook lily, creeping crowfoot, genus Ranunculus, Ranunculus repens, herb, herbaceous plant, Ranunculus occidentalis, Ranunculus lyalii



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