Anet

/ˈænɪt/ noun

An archaic or dialect term for dill, an herb used in cooking and traditional medicine.

From Old English 'anete' or 'ænete,' derived from Latin 'anethum,' itself borrowed from Greek 'anethon.' The word traveled through Germanic languages before reaching modern English.

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