Definition
A Scottish or Irish term for white-flowered bog cotton or similar fluffy plant material, historically used for filling and insulation.
Etymology
From Scottish Gaelic 'canach' meaning cotton grass. This word reflects Celtic linguistic traditions and the plants native to northern European wetlands.
Kelly Says
Cannach was literally Scottish bedding—people stuffed pillows and mattresses with cotton grass fibers gathered from peat bogs, making it one of the earliest forms of renewable insulation technology.
Translations
ARالعربية
كَانَابِس
kana-bis
CACatalà
cannabis
kan-na-bis
CSČeština
konopie
kon-o-pee
DADansk
cannabis
kan-na-bis
DEDeutsch
Cannabis
kan-na-bis
ELΕλληνικά
cannabis
kan-na-bis
ESEspañol
cannabismo
kan-na-bis-mo
FISuomi
kannabis
kan-na-bis
FRFrançais
cannabis
kan-na-bis
IDBahasa Indonesia
ganja
gan-ja
ITItaliano
cannabis
kan-na-bis
KMKM
កាន់នាបិស
kan-na-bis
MSBahasa Melayu
cannabis
kan-na-bis
NLNederlands
cannabis
kan-na-bis
NONorsk
cannabis
kan-na-bis
PLPolski
cannabis
kan-na-bis
PTPortuguês
cannabis
kan-na-bis
RORomână
cannabis
kan-na-bis
RUРусский
каннабис
kan-na-bis
SVSvenska
cannabis
kan-na-bis
SWKiswahili
cannabis
kan-na-bis
TRTürkçe
kannabis
kan-na-bis
UKУкраїнська
каннабіс
kan-na-bis
VITiếng Việt
cannabis
kan-na-bis