Alkenna

/ælˈkɛnə/ noun

A Mediterranean plant (Alkanna tinctoria) whose roots produce a red-purple dye used since ancient times for coloring textiles and cosmetics.

From Arabic al-hinnā (henna), referring to the similar dye-producing plant. Medieval European traders and herbalists adopted the Arabic name as they integrated the plant into European commerce.

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