rosemary
See also: Rosemary
English
Etymology
From Middle English rosmary, rosemarye, alteration (based on rose + Mary) of earlier Middle English rosmarine, rosemaryn, partly from Old French rosmarin, partly directly from Latin rōsmarīnus (“rosemary”), from rōs (“dew, moisture”) + marīnus (“marine, of the sea”).
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Noun
rosemary (usually uncountable, plural rosemaries)
- A shrub, Rosmarinus officinalis, that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.
Synonyms
- rosmarine (obsolete)
Derived terms
Translations
shrub
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Further reading
rosemary on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Rosmarinus officinalis on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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