Narcissus

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
narcissus
    n 1: bulbous plant having erect linear leaves and showy yellow
         or white flowers either solitary or in clusters
    2: (Greek mythology) a beautiful young man who fell in love with
       his own reflection
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Narcissus \Nar*cis"sus\ (n[aum]r*s[i^]s"s[u^]s), n.; pl.
   {Narcissuses}. [L. narcissus, and (personified) Narcissus,
   Gr. na`rkissos, Na`rkissos, fr. na`rkh torpor, in allusion to
   the narcotic properties of the flower. Cf. {Narcotic}.]
   [1913 Webster]
   1. (Bot.) A genus of endogenous bulbous plants with handsome
      flowers, having a cup-shaped crown within the six-lobed
      perianth, and comprising the daffodils and jonquils of
      several kinds.
      [1913 Webster]

   2. (Classical Myth.) (Capitalized)A beautiful youth fabled to
      have been enamored of his own image as seen in a fountain,
      and to have been changed into the flower called Narcissus.
      [1913 Webster]
    
from Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Narcissus
daffodil, a Roman whom Paul salutes (Rom. 16:11). He is supposed
to have been the private secretary of the emperor Claudius. This
is, however, quite uncertain.
    
from Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Narcissus, astonishment; stupidity
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
26 Moby Thesaurus words for "Narcissus":
      Adonis, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollo Belvedere, Astarte, Balder,
      Cleopatra, Freya, Hebe, Hyperion, Venus, Venus de Milo, braggart,
      egocentric, egoist, egotist, houri, individualist, know-it-all,
      narcissist, narcist, no modest violet, peri, smart aleck,
      swellhead, the Graces

    
from Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date
NARCISSUS

a lover who forgot there were other girls, and pined
away into a flower and a tiresome song.
    

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