"eucharis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: eucharises [plural]
Etymology: From the genus name. Head templates: {{en-noun}} eucharis (plural eucharises)
  1. A type of plant of the genus Eucharis, found in Central and South America and with white flowers. Categories (lifeform): Amaryllis family plants

Adjective [Latin]

IPA: /ˈeu̯.kʰa.ris/ [Classical], [ˈɛu̯kʰärɪs̠] [Classical], /ˈeu̯.ka.ris/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [ˈɛːu̯käris] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek εὔχαρις (eúkharis, “charming, gracious”). Etymology templates: {{bor|la|grc|εὔχαρις||charming, gracious}} Ancient Greek εὔχαρις (eúkharis, “charming, gracious”) Head templates: {{la-adj|eucharis}} eucharis (neuter euchare); third-declension two-termination adjective Inflection templates: {{la-adecl|eucharis}} Forms: euchare [neuter], no-table-tags [table-tags], eucharis [feminine, masculine, nominative, singular], euchare [neuter, nominative, singular], eucharēs [feminine, masculine, nominative, plural], eucharia [neuter, nominative, plural], eucharis [feminine, genitive, masculine, neuter, singular], eucharium [feminine, genitive, masculine, neuter, plural], eucharī [dative, feminine, masculine, neuter, singular], eucharibus [dative, feminine, masculine, neuter, plural], eucharem [accusative, feminine, masculine, singular], euchare [accusative, neuter, singular], eucharēs [accusative, feminine, masculine, plural], eucharīs [accusative, feminine, masculine, plural], eucharia [accusative, neuter, plural], eucharī [ablative, feminine, masculine, neuter, singular], eucharibus [ablative, feminine, masculine, neuter, plural], eucharis [feminine, masculine, singular, vocative], euchare [neuter, singular, vocative], eucharēs [feminine, masculine, plural, vocative], eucharia [neuter, plural, vocative]
  1. gracious Tags: declension-3, two-termination

Inflected forms

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