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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin dūlcamāra.
Noun
dulcamara (uncountable)
- (medicine, archaic) The dried young branches of the woody nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), formerly used as a diuretic, diaphoretic, sedative, and narcotic.
Derived terms
Italian
Etymology
From Latin dulcamāra. Compare Italian dolce (“sweet”), amaro (“bitter”).
Noun
dulcamara f (plural dulcamare)
- woody nightshade
Noun
dulcamara m (invariable)
- quack (charlatan doctor)
Latin
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From dūlcamārus: as a noun, a substantivisation of its feminine forms; as an adjective, regularly declined forms.
Noun
dūlcamāra f (genitive dūlcamārae); first declension
- (New Latin) Solanum dulcamara, bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, climbing nightshade, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, trailing bittersweet, trailing nightshade, violet bloom, woody nightshade
1784, Johann Gottfried Otto, Dissertatio de usu medico dulcamarae, main title:
Declension
First-declension noun.
Descendants
Etymology 2
Adjective
dūlcamāra
- inflection of dūlcamārus:
- nominative/vocative singular feminine
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural neuter
Adjective
dūlcamārā
- ablative singular feminine of dūlcamārus
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin dulcamāra.
Noun
dulcamara f (plural dulcamaras)
- a vine in the nightshade family, bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara)
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