Swathi Meaning and Definition

Swathi

Swathi

Pronunciation

/ˈsʷaði/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A genus of plants, specifically type of daisy, known for their bright and vibrant flowers.

Examples

  • The florist arranged a bouquet of Swathis for the wedding.
  • Swathis are popular in gardens for their striking appearance.

Synonyms

  • Daisy
  • Bloom

Antonyms

  • Wilting
  • Flaccid

Etymology

The word Swathi is derived from the Sanskrit term ‘स्वाती’ (Swātī), meaning ‘good fortune’ or ‘auspiciousness’, likely due to the plant’s association with prosperity and good luck.

Usage Notes

Swathi is commonly used in English language to refer to a specific type of daisy, and is often used in floral arrangements and gardens.

Cultural References

Swathi has appeared in various cultural references, including art and literature, often symbolizing good fortune, prosperity, and happiness.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

N/A

Related Words or Phrases

  • Flower
  • Plant
  • Bloom

Collocations

  • Swathi arrangement
  • Swathi bouquet
  • Swathi garden

Frequency of Use

Swathi is relatively rare in modern language, but is often used in specific contexts, such as floral arrangements and gardens.

Common Misspellings

Gerbera, Burati, Sowathi

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