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saffron in Latin

saffron in Latin is crocus, safranum — saffron means a prized spice made from the dried stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, used for flavor and its deep golden color.

saffron in Latin

crocus
noun
safranum
noun

What does "saffron" mean?

  1. noun A prized spice made from the dried stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, used for flavor and its deep golden color.
    "The paella got its golden color from a pinch of saffron."
  2. noun A warm orange-yellow color, named after the spice.
    "The monk's robe was dyed a rich saffron."
  3. adj Having an orange-yellow color.
    "Saffron curtains filled the room with a warm glow."

saffron in a sentence

  • The paella got its golden color from a pinch of saffron.
  • The monk's robe was dyed a rich saffron.
  • Saffron curtains filled the room with a warm glow.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "saffron" in Latin?

"saffron" in Latin is crocus, safranum. saffron means: A prized spice made from the dried stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, used for flavor and its deep golden color.

How do you use "saffron" in a sentence?

Example: "The paella got its golden color from a pinch of saffron." In Latin, "saffron" is crocus, safranum.

Are there other ways to say "saffron" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "saffron": crocus, safranum.

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