barometz

Etymology
Possibly a corruption of.

Noun

 * 1)  A purported zoophyte, half-animal and half-plant, said to grow in the form of a sheep.
 * 2) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.
 * 1) The  or , the rhizomes of which are covered in furry brown hair; the legend (sense 1) is supposed to have arisen because, when inverted, the rhizomes with stalks growing out of them resemble lambs.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 植物羊
 * Dutch: barometz
 * French:
 * German: Baumlamm, Pflanzliches Lamm, Skythisches Lamm
 * Japanese: バロメッツ
 * Portuguese: borametz
 * Russian: баранец, бораме́ц, боране́ц
 * Ukrainian:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 金狗毛蕨
 * Finnish: kiinanentinsiipi
 * German: chinesischer Schatullenfarn
 * Indonesian: penawar jambi
 * Malay: pokok ayam emas
 * Minangkabau: paku simpai
 * Thai: ว่านลูกไก่ทอง
 * Vietnamese: cẩu tích