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wood lily

noun

  1. a lily, Lilium philadelphicum, of eastern North America, having orange-red flowers.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wood lily1

1350–1400; Middle English: meadow saffron
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Example Sentences

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When he sculpted it to a point, such a brush would let him paint the pinfeathers of a young meadowlark or the petals of a wood lily.

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These native wood lilies emerge from the ground in spring.

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In such places, my spirit lifted to the sight of the drifts of white clover or the clouds of purple vetch, with here and there the flaming cup of a wood lily.

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In such places my spirit lifted to the sight of the drifts of white clover or the clouds of purple vetch with here and there the flaming cup of a wood lily.

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Others will shade you under sassafras, white oak and beech before putting you out, gently, at a meadow full of butterfly weed and wood lilies.

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