Saffron Meaning and Definition

Saffron

Saffron

Pronunciation

/ˈsæfrən/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A dry, aged stamen often used as a spice or colorant, obtained from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), known for its bright yellow-orange color and distinctive flavor.

Etymology

The word “Saffron” comes from the Latin safranum, derived from the Arabic za’faran, ultimately from the Persian za’farn.

Usage Notes

In culinary contexts, Saffron is often used as a spice or additive to dishes such as paella, risotto, and bouillabaisse. In cosmetics, it is used as a natural dye and colorant.

Cultural References

Saffron has appeared in various forms of media, including the video game “Assassin’s Creed” and the novel “The Name of the Rose” by Umberto Eco.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Saffron is often used to describe something that is rare or of high value.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Crocin
  • Stigma

Collocations

  • Saffron rice
  • Saffron tea

Frequency of Use

Saffron is a relatively rare term in modern language, but its use has increased in recent years due to growing interest in international cuisine and cultural exchange.

Common Misspellings

  • Saffroin
  • Saffronn

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