dittany
English
Etymology
From Old French ditan (French dictame), from Latin dictamnum, from Ancient Greek δίκταμνον (díktamnon), reportedly from Δικτή (Diktḗ, “Dicte”), a mountain in Crete on whose slopes the plant grew.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɪtəni/
Noun
dittany (countable and uncountable, plural dittanies)
- A labiate plant, Origanum dictamnus, formerly renowned for its medicinal properties; dittany of Crete.
- A fragrant plant in the rue family, Dictamnus albus
Synonyms
- (Dictamnus albus): fraxinella, gas plant, burning bush
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