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Webster 1913 Edition


Poppy

Pop′py

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Poppies
(#)
.
[OE.
popy
, AS.
popig
, L.
papaver
.]
(Bot.)
Any plant or species of the genus
Papaver
, herbs with showy polypetalous flowers and a milky juice. From one species (
Papaver somniferum
) opium is obtained, though all the species contain it to some extent; also, a flower of the plant. See Illust. of
Capsule
.
California poppy
(Bot.)
,
any yellow-flowered plant of the genus
Eschscholtzia
.
Corn poppy
.
See under
Corn
.
Horn poppy
, or
Horned poppy
.
See under
Horn
.
Poppy bee
(Zool.)
,
a leaf-cutting bee (
Anthocopa papaveris
) which uses pieces cut from poppy petals for the lining of its cells; – called also
upholsterer bee
.
Prickly poppy
(Bot.)
,
Argemone Mexicana
, a yellow-flowered plant of the Poppy family, but as prickly as a thistle.
Poppy seed
,
the seed the opium poppy (
Papaver somniferum
).
Spatling poppy
(Bot.)
,
a species of Silene (
Silene inflata
). See
Catchfly
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Poppy

POP'PY

,
Noun.
[L. papaver.] A plant of the genus Papaver, of several species, from one of which, the somniferum or white poppy, is collected opium. This is the milky juice of the capsule when half grown, which exudes from incisions in the cortical part of the capsule, is scraped off,and worked in an iron pot in the sun's heat, till it is of a consistence to form cakes.

Definition 2024


Poppy

Poppy

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English

Proper noun

Poppy

  1. (mostly U.K.): A female given name, a flower name used since the end of the 19th century.
    • 2006 Alexander McCall Smith: Blue Shoes and Happiness: ISBN 1-904598-63-3 page 34-35:
      "It is a very pretty name, Mma. I should like to be called Poppy."
      The compliment drew a smile. "I used to be very embarrassed about it," said Poppy. "I used to try to hide my name from people. I thought it was a very silly name."
      Mma Ramotswe shook her head. There was nothing embarrassing about the name Poppy, but there was no telling what names people would find embarrassing.

poppy

poppy

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English

The heart of a poppy flower
poppies

Noun

poppy (plural poppies)

  1. Any plant of the species Papaver, with crumpled often red petals and a milky juice.
  2. A bright red colour, tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower.
    poppy colour:    
  3. (chiefly Britain, Canada) A simple artificial poppy worn in the buttonhole to remember the fallen in the two World Wars, especially around Remembrance Sunday.
    • 2011 November 10, Jeremy Wilson, “England Under 21 5 Iceland Under 21 0: match report”, in Telegraph:
      With such focus from within the footballing community this week on Remembrance Sunday, there was something appropriate about Colchester being the venue for last night’s game. Troops from the garrison town formed a guard of honour for both sets of players, who emerged for the national anthem with poppies proudly stitched into their tracksuit jackets.
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Adjective

poppy (comparative more poppy, superlative most poppy)

  1. Of a bright red color, tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower.
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Etymology 2

Diminutive of pop.

Noun

poppy (uncountable)

  1. An affectionate nickname given to a father or grandfather, or a male authority figure standing in a similar position.

Etymology 3

pop (pop music) + -y.

Adjective

poppy (comparative poppier or more poppy, superlative poppiest or most poppy)

  1. (music) In the style of pop music.
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Etymology 4

pop (sound) + -y.

Adjective

poppy (comparative poppier or more poppy, superlative poppiest or most poppy)

  1. Having a popping sound.