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calamentum (nicht calametum), ī, n. (cala), trocknes, verdorrtes Holz am Weinstock, Col. 4, 27, 1.
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calamentum (nicht calametum), ī, n. (cala), trocknes, verdorrtes Holz am Weinstock, Col. 4, 27, 1.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
germandrée — [ ʒɛrmɑ̃dre ] n. f. • XIVe; gemandree XIIe; altér. lat. médiév. calamendria, crois. probable de calamentum « menthe » et de camedria, gr. khamaidrus « chêne nain » ♦ Bot. Herbe ou arbrisseau aromatique (labiées). Germandrée sauvage, dite sauge… … Encyclopédie Universelle
calamint — noun Etymology: Middle English calament, from Anglo French calamente, from Medieval Latin calamentum, from Greek kalaminthē Date: 14th century any of a genus (Calamintha syn. Satureja, especially C. nepeta) of Eurasian perennial mints … New Collegiate Dictionary
calamint — /kal euh mint/, n. any of several aromatic plants belonging to the genus Calamintha (or Satureja) of the mint family, having simple, opposite leaves and drooping clusters of flowers. Also called basil thyme. [1225 75; alter. (by assoc. with… … Universalium
Calamento — (Del lat. calamentum.) ► sustantivo masculino BOTÁNICA Calaminta, planta herbácea. * * * calamento1 (del gr. «kaláminthos»; Calamintha nepeta) m. *Planta labiada medicinal. ≃ Calaminta. calamento2 m. Acción de calar las redes u otros artes de… … Enciclopedia Universal
calament — ● calamintha ou calament nom masculin (grec kalaminthos) Labiée odorante des terrains incultes. ⇒CALAMENT, CALAMINTHE, subst. masc. BOT. Plante aux propriétés stimulantes, de la famille des Labiacées. Un plant de cette calaminthe odorante qu on… … Encyclopédie Universelle
calaminthe — ⇒CALAMENT, CALAMINTHE, subst. masc. BOT. Plante aux propriétés stimulantes, de la famille des Labiacées. Un plant de cette calaminthe odorante qu on appelle chez nous le grand basilic sauvage (BOSCO, Le Mas Théotime, 1945, p. 69). Prononc. et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
calamint — [ kaləmɪnt] noun an aromatic herbaceous plant or shrub with blue or lilac flowers. [Genus Calamintha.] Origin ME: from OFr. calament, from med. L. calamentum, from late L. calaminthe, from Gk kalaminthē … English new terms dictionary
calamint — cal•a•mint [[t]ˈkæl ə mɪnt[/t]] n. pln coo any of several aromatic plants of the genera Calamintha and Satureja, of the mint family, having drooping flower clusters • Etymology: 1225–75; alter. (by assoc. with mint II) of ME calament < ML… … From formal English to slang
calament — Calament, Herbe, Calamintha. Les vulgaires dient, Calamentum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
calamint — [kal′ə mint΄] n. [ME calaminte < OFr calamente < ML calamentum < L calaminthe < Gr kalaminthē] any of a genus (Satureja) of plants of the mint family, esp. an aromatic species of savory (formerly S. calamintha and now Calamintha… … English World dictionary
calamint — n. any aromatic herb or shrub of the genus Calamintha, esp. C. officinalis with purple or lilac flowers. Etymology: ME f. OF calament f. med.L calamentum f. LL calaminthe f. Gk kalaminthe … Useful english dictionary