Rosier: meaning, definitions and examples

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rosier

 

[ ˈroʊzɪər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

plant type

A rosier is a term often used to refer to a type of flowering plant belonging to the genus Rosa. These plants are known for their beautiful, fragrant flowers that bloom in various colors. Roses are popular in gardens and are often associated with love and romance. Additionally, the term 'rosier' may refer to a person who cultivates or takes care of rose plants, often displaying a deep knowledge and passion for nurturing these exquisite blooms.

Synonyms

bloom, flower, rose.

Examples of usage

  • The garden was filled with a variety of rosier plants.
  • She is a skilled rosier, known for her rare rose hybrids.
  • The rosier in the corner of the park was in full bloom.
  • He learned the art of being a rosier from his grandmother.

Translations

Translations of the word "rosier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 roseiral

🇮🇳 गुलाब का पौधा

🇩🇪 Rosengewächs

🇮🇩 bunga mawar

🇺🇦 роза

🇵🇱 różanecznik

🇯🇵 バラの茂み

🇫🇷 rosier

🇪🇸 rosal

🇹🇷 gül çalısı

🇰🇷 장미 덤불

🇸🇦 شجيرة الورد

🇨🇿 růže

🇸🇰 ružový krík

🇨🇳 玫瑰灌木

🇸🇮 vrtnica

🇮🇸 rós

🇰🇿 гүл бұтасы

🇬🇪 ვარდისBush

🇦🇿 gül kolu

🇲🇽 rosal

Etymology

The word 'rosier' is derived from the Latin word 'rosa', which means rose. The term evolved through Middle English and into modern terminology, adapting as the cultivation of roses became prominent in gardens across Europe and beyond. Historically, roses have held significant symbolic meanings in various cultures, associated with love, beauty, and passion. In ancient times, roses were revered not only for their beauty but also for their medicinal properties. As horticulture developed, the term 'rosier' began to be used to describe not only the flower itself but also those who cultivated and cherished them. Today, 'rosier' embodies not just the physical plant but also a passion for gardening and a connection to nature.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #37,178, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.