groundsel
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English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle English grundeswülie, from Old English grundeswyliġe, grundeswelġe (“groundsel”).
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
groundsel (countable and uncountable, plural groundsels)
Derived terms[edit]
- arrowleaf groundsel (Senecio triangularis)
- climbing groundsel (Senecio angulatus)
- coast groundsel (Senecio pinnatifolius)
- common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
- creeping groundsel (Senecio angulatus)
- dune groundsel (Senecio pinnatifolius)
- fen groundsel (Senecio paludosus, S. palustris)
- giant groundsel (Dendrosenecio spp.)
- golden groundsel (Packera aureua)
- [[ groundsel bush
- groundsel tree
- marsh groundsel (Senecio congestus)
- mountain common groundsel (Senecio sylvaticus)
- mountain groundsel (Senecio sylvaticus)
- nodding groundsel (Senecio bigelovii)
- northern swamp groundsel (Tephroseris palustris)
- Riddell's groundsel (Senecio riddellii)
- scrambling groundsel (Senecio angulatus)
- threadleaf groundsel (Senecio doublasii)
- variable groundsel (Senecio pinnatifolius)
- velvet groundsel (Roldana petasitis)
- wood groundsel (Senecio sylvaticus)
- woolly groundsel (Packera cana)
Translations[edit]
Senecio
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Etymology 2[edit]
Variant of groundsill, equivalent to ground + sill.
Noun[edit]
groundsel (plural groundsels)
- Alternative form of groundsill
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