Lilac

/ˈlaɪlæk/ noun

A lilac is a bush or small tree with sweet-smelling flowers that grow in clusters, usually purple, white, or pink. The flowers bloom in spring and are often grown in gardens.

The word comes from the French “lilas,” which came from Spanish and then from Arabic “līlak,” itself borrowed from Persian. The Persian word originally referred to a bluish or purplish color, which matched the flower’s most common shade.

AM Lilac
ARبنفسجي
BNলাল
CAlila
CSlilo
DAlila
DELila
ELλιλά
ESlila
FAلیلا
FIliila
FRlilas
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