<span class="searchmatch">common</span> <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> (uncountable) Synonym of <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>....
chervil. African <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> <span class="searchmatch">common</span> <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> heerabol <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> herabol <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> hirabol <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> <span class="searchmatch">myrrhic</span> myrrhine myrrhlike dried sap of the myrrha tree <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> on Wikipedia...
common <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> <span class="searchmatch">common</span> nail <span class="searchmatch">common</span> name <span class="searchmatch">commonness</span> <span class="searchmatch">common</span> nightingale <span class="searchmatch">common</span> noun <span class="searchmatch">common</span> octopus <span class="searchmatch">common</span> of shack <span class="searchmatch">common</span> or garden, <span class="searchmatch">common</span>-or-garden <span class="searchmatch">common</span> or...
Commiphora myrrha f A taxonomic species within the family Burseraceae – <span class="searchmatch">common</span> <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>, native to east Africa and the Arabian peninsula, long used in perfumes...
Cyniras and mother of Adonis Probably a metonymic occupational surname for someone who sold <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>, from mirra (“<span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>”). Mirra m or f by sense a surname...
Rhymes: -ɪɹːa myrra f (genitive singular myrru, uncountable) (biblical) <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> murra myrrha (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈmyr.ra] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)...
on: rökelse Wikipedia sv rök (“smoke”) + -else rökelse c incense myrra (“<span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>”) rökelse in Svensk ordbok (SO) rökelse in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)...
Cosmetic Products, page 298: Guggul, the sticky gum resin from the Mukul <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> tree, plays a major role in the traditional herbal medicine of India. The...
163: But in that expression, “the lilies drop forth <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>,” neither proper lilies nor proper <span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span> can be apprehended, the one not proceeding from the...
Probably from a Semitic source <span class="searchmatch">common</span> to Hebrew לוֹט (lōṭ, “<span class="searchmatch">myrrh</span>”, literally “covering, envelope”). IPA(key): /lɔː.tós/ → /loˈtos/ → /loˈtos/ (5th BCE...