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cypress

1

[ sahy-pruhs ]

noun

  1. any of several evergreen coniferous trees constituting the genus Cupressus, having dark-green, scalelike, overlapping leaves.
  2. any of various other coniferous trees of allied genera, as the bald cypress.
  3. any of various unrelated plants resembling the true cypress.
  4. the wood of these trees or plants.


cypress

2
or cy·prus

[ sahy-pruhs ]

noun

, Obsolete.
  1. a fine, thin fabric resembling lawn or crepe, formerly used in black for mourning garments and trimmings.

Cypress

3

[ sahy-pruhs ]

noun

  1. a city in SW California.

cypress

1

/ ˈsaɪprəs /

noun

  1. a fabric, esp a fine silk, lawn, or crepelike material, often black and worn as mourning


cypress

2

/ ˈsaɪprəs /

noun

  1. any coniferous tree of the N temperate genus Cupressus, having dark green scalelike leaves and rounded cones: family Cupressaceae See also Leyland cypress
  2. any of several similar and related trees, such as the widely cultivated Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ( Lawson's cypress ), of the western US
  3. any of various other coniferous trees, esp the swamp cypress
  4. the wood of any of these trees

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cypress1

before 1000; Middle English, Old English cypresse < Late Latin cypressus, apparently blend of Latin cupressus and cyparissus < Greek kypárissos; replacing Middle English cipres < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin, as above

Origin of cypress2

1350–1400; Middle English cipre ( s ), cyprus, after Cyprus

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cypress1

C14 cyprus from the island of Cyprus

Origin of cypress2

Old English cypresse, from Latin cyparissus, from Greek kuparissos; related to Latin cupressus

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