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2." daughter of the wind " 7
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2." daughter of the wind " 7
3. a pretty face & witch in harry potter 5
4. this is a nose twister 10
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Greek anemōnē means "daughter of the wind", from ánemos "wind" + feminine patronymic suffix -ōnē.[4] But others suggest that this is a folk etymology, and that the word actually comes from a Semitic language.[5] The name "windflower" is used for the whole genus as well as the wood anemone A. nemorosa.[6]
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, Greek anemōnē means "daughter of the wind", from ánemos "wind" + feminine patronymic suffix -ōnē.[4] But others suggest that this is a folk etymology, and that the word actually comes from a Semitic language.[5] The name "windflower" is used for the whole genus as well as the wood anemone A. nemorosa.[6]