saxifrage
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
saxifrageattested word since 1265. from Latin saxifraga, from saxum ("rock") and frangere ("to break"). This would come either from the fact that the flowers grow in the cracks of rocks (according to Coste), or from the fact that they were used to reduce stones in the bladder (according to Fournier).
Definition
Plural
saxifrages
Translations
german:Steinbrech
english:saxifrage
finnish:rikko