pansy

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English

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pansyon Wikipedia

Etymology

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FromMiddle Frenchpensée(thought),as the plant resembles someone that is in deep thought, with a lowered head.Doubletofpensée.

Pronunciation

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Purple pansy

Noun

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pansy(pluralpansies)

  1. Acultivatedfloweringplant,derived by hybridization within speciesViola tricolor.
    • 1697,Virgil,“The SecondPastoral.Or, Alexis.”, inJohn Dryden,transl.,The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis.[],London:[]Jacob Tonson,[],→OCLC,page 6:
      The Daughters of the Flood have ſearch'd the Mead / For Violets pale, and cropt the Poppy's Head: / The ShortNarciſſusand fair Daffodil, /Panciesto pleaſe the Sight, and Caſſia ſvveet to ſmell:[]
    • 1920,Katherine Mansfield[pseudonym; Kathleen Mansfield Murry], “Revelations”, inBliss and Other Stories,London:Constable & Company,published1920,→OCLC,page271:
      Oh, what a perfect thought. Lilies-of-the-valley, and whitepansies,double white violets and white velvet ribbon… From an unknown friend.… From one who understands.… For a Little Girl.
  2. A deep purple colour, like that of the pansy.
    pansy:
  3. Any of variousnymphalidbutterflies of thegenusJunonia.
    Synonym:argus
  4. (derogatory,colloquial)Atimid,weak man or boy; awuss.
    Synonyms:seeThesaurus:milksop
  5. (derogatory,colloquial,dated)A malehomosexual,especially one who iseffeminate.
    Synonyms:seeThesaurus:male homosexual,Thesaurus:effeminate man

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Adjective

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pansy(notcomparable)

  1. Wimpy;spineless;feeble.
  2. Of a deep purple colour, like that of the pansy.

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Verb

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pansy(third-person singular simple presentpansies,present participlepansying,simple past and past participlepansied)

  1. (slang,intransitive,usually with "around" or "about")Tomess about;to fail to get things done.

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