Frequency rank: 20,327. – 20,429.
- language of flowers (e.g. the use of red roses to signify love); floriography
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- language of flowers
This refers to the symbolic meanings associated with different flowers, where each type of flower is thought to convey a specific sentiment or message.
Generated collocations (experimental)
はなことば花言葉をおくる贈るto send flower meaningsはなことば花言葉をしらべる調べるto research flower meaningsはなことば花言葉のいみ意味meaning of flower languageはなことば花言葉のゆらい由来origin of flower languageにっぽん日本のはなことば花言葉Japanese flower meaningsはなことば花言葉をしる知るto know flower meaningsはなことば花言葉をつたえる伝えるto convey flower meaningsはなことば花言葉にもとづく基づくbased on flower languageとくべつ特別なはなことば花言葉special flower meaningsあい愛のはなことば花言葉flower meanings of love
Example sentences
2 results
1. にっぽん日本では、さんがつ3月みっか3日はきごう「もものせっく桃の節句きごう」とよばれ呼ばれ、おんなのこ女の子のせいちょう成長とこうふく幸福をねがう願うぎょうじ行事として、おひなさまお雛様やもも桃のはな花などをかざります飾ります。もも桃のはな花は、うすべに薄紅いろ色のきれいなはな花です。はなことば花言葉は、きごう「ちゃあみんぐチャーミングきごう」です。
In Japan, the 3rd of March is known as "Momo no Sekku". As an event which wishes upon the healthy development and happiness of young girls, Hina-dolls and peach flowers are used as decoration. Peach flowers are beautiful, light pink flowers, and symbolise "Charmingness".