the answer possibility's are: the Simbatooth, The dandelion The Dog toot Violat or The Tulip
Taraxacum or Dandy Lion which in French 'dent-de-lion' means Lion's tooth .
No, a lion is a lion, there is a flower called a dandelion, which means tooth of the lion. it is a "dent de Leon" French for lion's tooth
Originally Latin as 'dens leonis' meaning lions tooth. We known the word from French as Dent de Lion literally translated as 'tooth of lion' referring to the plants leaves
the English name "dandelion" comes from the French "dent de lion" (lion's tooth). The French name for the dandelion is "un pissenlit", which is formed from "pisse + en + lit", literally "peeing in bed" "
Dandelion has that name since it is a perennial, herbaceous plant with long, lance-shaped leaves. They're so deeply toothed. Researchers gave the plant its name in Old French: Dent-de-lion means lion's tooth.
Dandelion is from the French for teeth of the lion [dents de lion] because of the tooth shaped leaves.
The leaves are so deeply toothed, they gave the plant its name in Old French: Dent-de-lion means lion's tooth.
It means the teeth of a lion. The flower's shape reminded people of teeth and a yellow lion.
The word dandelion was derived from Old French dentdelion, literally translated, "tooth of the lion," referring to the sharply indented leaves of the plant.
It means Lion dog in Chinese. It is a breed of dog.
Lion's Tooth
It is a translation of the Latin Dens Leonis, which passed into French as Dent de Lion and subsequently into English as Dandelion. All translate as Lion's Tooth from the plant's toothed leaves