bryony
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Noun — A climbing perennial plant with small flowers and berries, some varieties of which are toxic.
Etymology
From Latin bryonia, from Ancient Greek bryonia, related to bryo (\"to swell\" or \"sprout\").
Full origin of bryony →Frequently asked questions
What does “bryony” mean?
The word “bryony” means a climbing perennial plant with small flowers and berries, some varieties of which are toxic. In plain terms, a wild climbing plant found in hedges, also used as a given name.
How do you pronounce “bryony”?
“Bryony” is pronounced BREYE-uh-nee (/ˈbɹaɪəni/ in IPA).
How do you use “bryony” in a sentence?
Here is “bryony” used in a sentence: “Bryony vines twist through the hedgerow every summer.”
What part of speech is “bryony”?
“Bryony” is a noun.
Where does the word “bryony” come from?
The word “bryony” comes from Ancient Greek. From Latin bryonia, from Ancient Greek bryonia, related to bryo (\"to swell\" or \"sprout\").