Alant

/ˈæl.ənt/ noun

An aromatic plant also known as elecampane (Inula helenium), used historically in medicine, perfumery, and as a digestive aid.

From Old French 'alant' and Latin 'ala,' possibly related to the plant's wing-like leaves or from Greek 'helenos' (from Helen of Troy in mythology, though this etymology is disputed).

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