Arsesmart

/ˈɑrssmɑrt/ noun

A common name for a plant (Persicaria hydropiper), an herb with a biting, peppery taste historically used in medicine.

From Old English 'ars' (burning) + 'smart' (to sting or burn). The name refers to the plant's peppery, stinging sensation in the mouth when eaten, not to arsenic despite the spelling.

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