alyssum
[ uh-lis-uh m ]
/ əˈlɪs əm /
noun
any of various plants belonging to the genus Alyssum, of the mustard family, having clusters of small yellow or white flowers.
any of several related plants of the genus Aurinia, as A. saxatilis, a widely cultivated species with yellow flowers.
Origin of alyssum
1545–55; < New Latin; Latin
alysson < Greek, neuter of
ályssos curing (canine) madness, equivalent to
a-
a-6 +
lýss(a) madness +
-os adj. suffix
Words nearby alyssum
alyce clover,
alymphia,
alymphocytosis,
alymphoplasia,
alyson,
alyssum,
alzheimer's disease,
am,
am-dram,
am.,
am/fm
Example sentences from the Web for alyssum
British Dictionary definitions for alyssum
alyssum
/ (ˈælɪsəm) /
noun
any widely cultivated herbaceous garden plant of the genus Alyssum, having clusters of small yellow or white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
See also sweet alyssum, alison
Word Origin for alyssum
C16: from New Latin, from Greek
alusson, from
alussos (adj) curing rabies, referring to the ancient belief in the plant's healing properties