Hemlock

/ˈhɛmˌlɑk/ noun

A poisonous plant with small white flowers that can cause death if ingested; also a type of evergreen tree (which is non-poisonous despite the shared name).

From Old English 'hemlic,' origin uncertain but possibly related to words for 'stinking.' The term likely referred to the foul smell of the poisonous plant.

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