"cyprine" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more cyprine [comparative], most cyprine [superlative]
Etymology: From cypress + -ine. Etymology templates: {{af|en|cypress|-ine}} cypress + -ine Head templates: {{en-adj}} cyprine (comparative more cyprine, superlative most cyprine)
  1. (botany) Of or pertaining to the cypress. Categories (topical): Botany Categories (lifeform): Cypress family plants
    Sense id: en-cyprine-en-adj-NKNtJ9Vt Disambiguation of Cypress family plants: 42 8 10 18 22 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Adjective

Forms: more cyprine [comparative], most cyprine [superlative]
Etymology: From Latin cyprīnus (“a species of carp”) + -ine. Etymology templates: {{af|en|la:cyprīnus|-ine|t1=a species of carp}} Latin cyprīnus (“a species of carp”) + -ine Head templates: {{en-adj}} cyprine (comparative more cyprine, superlative most cyprine)
  1. (zoology) Of or pertaining to the carp. Categories (lifeform): Fish
    Sense id: en-cyprine-en-adj-slnGtYPK Topics: biology, natural-sciences, zoology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Noun

Forms: cyprines [plural]
Etymology: From Latin cyprium (“copper”) + -ine. Etymology templates: {{af|en|la:cyprium|-ine|t1=copper}} Latin cyprium (“copper”) + -ine Head templates: {{en-noun}} cyprine (plural cyprines)
  1. A variety of tourmaline that contains copper, which gives it a unique blue color, also called cuprian elbaite.
    Sense id: en-cyprine-en-noun-Qcjlcdj8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun

Forms: cyprines [plural]
Etymology: From Latin cyprīnus (“a species of carp”) + -ine. Etymology templates: {{af|en|la:cyprīnus|-ine|t1=a species of carp}} Latin cyprīnus (“a species of carp”) + -ine Head templates: {{en-noun}} cyprine (plural cyprines)
  1. A fish from the taxonomic family Cyprinidae.
    Sense id: en-cyprine-en-noun-EgD53u6g
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 3

Noun

Forms: cyprines [plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from Ancient Greek κύπρις (kúpris), an epithet of Aphrodite, + -ine. Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|κύπρις}} Ancient Greek κύπρις (kúpris), {{af|en|-ine}} -ine Head templates: {{en-noun}} cyprine (plural cyprines)
  1. vaginal secretions that result from sexual arousal.
    Sense id: en-cyprine-en-noun-kdLpEaYt Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ine Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 14 18 23 31 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ine: 11 13 16 27 33
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 4

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}

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    "English terms suffixed with -ine",
    "Pages with 3 entries",
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    "en:Cypress family plants"
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  "etymology_text": "Ultimately from Ancient Greek κύπρις (kúpris), an epithet of Aphrodite, + -ine.",
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      "tags": [
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      "categories": [
        "English terms with quotations"
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      "examples": [
        {
          "ref": "1977, Heresies - Volume 1, Issues 1-4, page 98:",
          "text": "Older women who no longer menstruate, excited by the younger women's caresses, secrete enough cyprine to paint their bodies.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1979, Monique Wittig, Sande Zeig, Lesbian Peoples, page 37:",
          "text": "No one is unaware that cyprine is different in taste depending upon the climate where it is produced and the diet of its producer.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1987, John George Moss, Future Indicative: Literary Theory and Canadian Literature, page 96:",
          "text": "No phallus seeks a sheath in this \"mere hole,\" no Freudian or Lacanian child passes out through the root fibres and tangled grasses to become the symbolic phallus his deprived mother lacks. Instead, what is \"fretilizing,\" fecundating, what leaves its damp stain from Regen't Park down to Euston, is the cyprine juice of female sexual pleasure, cyprine juice signalling a pleasure that, in Lacan's terms, is \"beyond the phallus\" ( 145 ) and supplementary to the biology of reproduction.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1992, Vance Randolph, Blow the Candle Out, page 663:",
          "text": "In the last line, sweetest soup (in other versions: sweetest sauce); compare in No. 242, \"John Harloson's Saltpeter,\" on version note A, on the unusualness in English-language folksong or folklore of any appreciative reference, as here, to the female vaginal liquor, or cyprine.",
          "type": "quote"
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        "vaginal secretions that result from sexual arousal."
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          "secretion",
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          "arousal"
        ]
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "cyprine"
}

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