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|Transliteration C=epithymon
|Transliteration C=epithymon
|Beta Code=e)pi/qumon
|Beta Code=e)pi/qumon
|Definition=τό, a [[parasitic]] [[plant]] growing on [[thyme]], [[Cuscuta epithymum]], Dsc.4.177, Gal.6.414, 11.875, <span class="bibl">Artem.1.77</span>.
|Definition=τό, a [[parasitic]] [[plant]] growing on [[thyme]], [[Cuscuta epithymum]], Dsc.4.177, Gal.6.414, 11.875, Artem.1.77.
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In Eurasia, this species of dodder would often attach itself to the Conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking on the plant's pungency and from whence it also derived its host's Arabic name, al-ṣaʿitrah. During medieval times, dodder was often used as a medicinal cure in treating depression, but causes thirst and dryness of the mouth when consumed.
In Eurasia, this species of dodder would often attach itself to the Conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking on the plant's pungency and from whence it also derived its host's Arabic name, al-ṣaʿitrah. During medieval times, dodder was often used as a medicinal cure in treating depression, but causes thirst and dryness of the mouth when consumed.
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==Wikipedia DE==
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Die Quendel-Seide (Cuscuta epithymum) ist ein Vollschmarotzer aus der Gattung Seide (Cuscuta) in der Familie der Windengewächse (Convolvulaceae).
|wkdetx=Die Quendel-Seide (Cuscuta epithymum) ist ein Vollschmarotzer aus der Gattung Seide (Cuscuta) in der Familie der Windengewächse (Convolvulaceae).
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|wkittx=Cuscuta epithymum è una pianta parassita della famiglia delle Convolvulaceae
|wkittx=Cuscuta epithymum è una pianta parassita della famiglia delle Convolvulaceae