ἑλμινθοβότανον

From LSJ

ποίαν παρεξελθοῦσα δαιμόνων δίκην; (Sophocles, Antigone 921) → What law of the gods have I transgressed?

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Full diacritics: ἑλμινθοβότᾰνον Medium diacritics: ἑλμινθοβότανον Low diacritics: ελμινθοβότανον Capitals: ΕΛΜΙΝΘΟΒΟΤΑΝΟΝ
Transliteration A: helminthobótanon Transliteration B: helminthobotanon Transliteration C: elminthovotanon Beta Code: e(lminqobo/tanon

English (LSJ)

τό, a herb used as a specific for worms, Alex.Trall. Verm.2p.595P.

Spanish (DGE)

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bot. lombricera, Artemisia abrotanum L., hierba específica contra la lombriz intestinal, quizá tanaceto, Tanacetum vulgare L. ἑ. τρίψας πότιζε Alex.Trall.2.595.25.

German (Pape)

[Seite 802] τό, ein gegen Würmer gebrauchtes Kraut, Alex. Trall.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἑλμινθοβότανον: ἢ ἑλμιγγοβότανον, «σκωληκοβότανον», Ἀλέξ. Τραλλ. περὶ Ἑλμίνθ. 310, 3.

Wikipedia EN

Artemisia abrotanum, the southernwood, lad's love, or southern wormwood, is a species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. It is native to Eurasia and Africa but naturalized in scattered locations in North America. Other common names include: old man, boy's love, oldman wormwood, lover's plant, appleringie, garderobe, Our Lord's wood, maid's ruin, garden sagebrush, European sage, sitherwood and lemon plant.

Southernwood has a strong camphor-like odour and was historically used as an air freshener or strewing herb. It forms a small bushy shrub, which is widely cultivated by gardeners. The grey-green leaves are small, narrow and feathery. The small flowers are yellow. It can easily be propagated by cuttings, or by division of the roots.

This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Wikipedia EN

az: müalicəvi yovşan; bat_smg: žalmedis; be: палын мяцёлчаты; ca: abròtan; cs: pelyněk brotan; cy: hen ŵr; da: ambra; de: Eberraute; eo: abrotano; et: sidrunpuju; fa: برنجاسف جنوبی; fi: aaprottimaruna; gl: abrótano macho; hr: gorkasti pelin; hsb: bože drěwčko; hy: օշինդր բուժիչ; io: abrotano; ja: オキナヨモギ; lt: diemedis; nl: citroenkruid; pcd: avròn·nhe; pl: bylica boże drzewko; pt: abrótano; ru: полынь лечебная; sl: abrašica; sq: aborotoni; sr: божје дрвце; sv: åbrodd; uk: полин лікарський; zh: 碱蒿