Allicampane

/ˌæliˈkæmpeɪn/ noun

A plant (also called elecampane) with large leaves and yellow flowers, traditionally used in herbal medicine for respiratory ailments.

From Old French 'alecampane,' possibly derived from 'alencon' or from Greek 'helenion.' The 'alli-' prefix may be a folk-etymological addition suggesting garlic-like properties.

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