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me·zere·on \mə̇ˈzirēən, -zer-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English mizerion, from Medieval Latin mezereon, from Arabic māzariyūn, from Persian 1. : a small European shrub (Daphne mezereum) with fragrant lilac purple flowers that appear before the leaves, an acrid bark used in medicine, and a scarlet fruit sometimes used as an adulterant of black pepper 2. : mezereum |