tormentil

Etymology
From mediaeval, perhaps referring to the conditions that the plant was used to treat.

Noun

 * 1) A low-growing herb (, syn. ).
 * 2) * 1615,, Mikrokosmographia, London: William Jaggard, “A Dilucidation or Exposition of the Controuersies concerning the Historie of the Infant,” Question 31, p.340,
 * the hearbe Tormentill which hath seauen leaues resisteth all poysons.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: очиболец
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Galician: solda
 * German:
 * Icelandic: blóðmura
 * Irish: néalfartach
 * Italian: tormentilla
 * Norman: hèrbe à paralysie
 * Ottoman Turkish: طوپوزلق
 * Portuguese: tormentilha
 * Russian: лапча́тка прямостоя́чая,, лапча́тка-у́зик,
 * Swedish:

Etymology
From earlier, from.

Noun

 * 1)  tormentil (, syn. )