Agrimony

/ˈæɡrɪˌmoʊni/ noun

A plant with small yellow flowers and hairy seed pods, belonging to the rose family and used traditionally as a medicinal herb for digestive and wound-healing purposes.

From Latin 'agrimonia,' possibly from Greek 'argemone.' The word entered English through Old French and has been used since medieval times to describe this healing herb.

AMAgrimonia
ARAgrimonia
BNAgrimonia
CAagrimoni
CSagrimonie
DAagrimoni
DEAgrimonie
ELΑγριμονία
ESagrimonia
FAAgrimonia
FIagrimonia
FRagrimonie
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