Absinthium

/æbˈsɪnθiəm/ noun

The wormwood plant (Artemisia absinthium) from which absinthe liqueur is made; also the plant itself used medicinally.

Directly from Latin absinthium, which came from Greek apsinthion, possibly from a-psinthos (not pleasant-tasting). Romans used this Latin term for the bitter wormwood plant, which is where modern European languages borrowed it.

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