Madonna lily

/mə'dɔnə'lili/
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Definition

Noun: 1. A specific type of true lily: The Madonna lily is a bulbous perennial plant (Lilium candidum) native to the eastern Mediterranean region and the Balkans. It is known for its pure white, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and its historical and cultural significance.

Examples
  • The Madonna lily is often depicted in religious paintings, particularly those of the Virgin Mary.
  • Our garden has a beautiful cluster of Madonna lilies that bloom every June.
  • Botanists study the Madonna lily for its unique growth pattern, as its leaves appear in a basal rosette during winter.
Advanced Usage
  • In Art and Symbolism: The Madonna lily is a traditional symbol of purity, chastity, and virtue in Christian iconography, frequently appearing in Annunciation scenes.
    • The artist used the Madonna lily in the vase to symbolize the purity of the subject.
  • In Horticulture: The term is used specifically to distinguish from other white lilies, such as the Easter lily ().
    • For an authentic period garden, we sourced true Madonna lily bulbs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lilium candidum (n): The scientific, botanical name for the Madonna lily.
  • Annunciation lily (n): Another common name for this flower, referencing its use in paintings of the Annunciation.
Synonyms
  • White lily: A general descriptive term, though it can refer to other species.
  • Saint Joseph's lily: A less common alternate name.
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term is highly specific to the plant . It is not used as a general term for any white lily and is distinct from the common name "Easter lily." The capitalized form "Madonna Lily" directly references its association with the Virgin Mary.
Noun
  1. lily of eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans with broad funnel-shaped white flowers