dragonwort

Etymology
From 🇰🇲. Compare 🇨🇬,, , , from 🇨🇬, , from 🇨🇬, , disfigured from the plural of , from.

Noun

 * 1) A perennial herb of Europe and Asia,  (syns., ), formerly used as an astringent.
 * 2) A perennial herb of Greece and the Balkans,.

Translations

 * Albanian: shtalakuq
 * Catalan:
 * Czech: hadí kořen větší
 * Finnish: isokonnantatar
 * German: Schlangen-Knöterich
 * Italian: bistorta
 * Portuguese: bistorta
 * Welsh: llysiau'r neidr


 * Albanian: lule gjarpri
 * Arabic: لُوف الحَيّة, لُوف الجَعْد, لُوف جَعْدِيّ, لُوف أَرْقَط, لُوف كَبِير, صَرَّاخَة, فِيلْجُوش , طُرْقُنْطِيَة / طَرْقِنْطِيَة , خُبْز الْغُرَاب , دْرَاقُنْطِيُون , قُلُبْرِيَالَّة
 * Basque:
 * Catalan: dragoneta,, dragontina, dragontea,
 * Finnish: kreikanlohikäärmevehka
 * French:, / serpentaine / , coulevrée
 * German: Drachenwurz
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἄφρισσα, δρακόντιον
 * Italian: dragontea
 * Latin: dracunculus, colubrīna, serpentīna / serpentīnāria , vīperīna , dracontea
 * Ottoman Turkish: ییلان یاصدغی
 * Persian: فیل گوش
 * Serbo-Croatian:, zmijavčica and zmijavičica
 * Spanish:, , dragoneta
 * Turkish: yılan yastığı