Alecost

/ˈeɪlkɒst/ noun

An herb (Tanacetum balsamita) historically used to flavor and preserve ale; also called costmary.

From ale (Old English ealu) + cost (possibly from costus, a sweet spice plant from Latin). A medieval culinary herb with a compound name.

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