<span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> (uncountable) Alternative form of labdanum. udalman <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">ladanums</span>) labdanum “<span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span>”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé...
From udal + -man. udalman (plural udalmen) udaler <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span>...
(hīraga) n Devanagari script form of 𑀳𑀻𑀭𑀕 (“diamond”) 1994, Kañcanakumārī <span class="searchmatch">Lādanūṃ</span>, Pāiya-kahāyo, page 120: पासित्ता हीरगं विम्हिओ जाओ। pāsittā hīragaṃ vimhio...
on: Red hemp-nettle Wikipedia Wikispecies has information on: Galeopsis <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> Wikispecies Wikispecies has information on: Sideritis Wikispecies From...
from English laudanum, from New Latin, from Latin laudō (“I praise”), or <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> (“a gum resin”), from Ancient Greek λάδανον (ládanon). ládanam m (genitive...
See also: laudanum From New Latin, from Latin laudō (“I praise”), or <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> (“a gum resin”), from Ancient Greek λάδανον (ládanon). Laudanum n (strong...
Rhymes: -ilːike Syllabification(key): peh‧myt‧pil‧li‧ke Hyphenation(key): pehmyt‧pilli‧ke pehmytpillike broad-leaved hemp-nettle, Galeopsis <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span>....
(uncountable) (medicine, obsolete or historical) A medicinal paste made with <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span> and used for breathing trouble. 1716, Nicholas Culpeper, Pharmacopœia Londinensis:...
Wikipedia From New Latin, from <span class="searchmatch">lādanum</span> (“a gum resin”), from Ancient Greek λᾱ́δανον (lā́danon). Originally the same word as <span class="searchmatch">ladanum</span>, labdanum, compare French...
English Wikipedia has an article on: labdanum Wikipedia From Latin <span class="searchmatch">lādanum</span>, from Ancient Greek λήδανον (lḗdanon, “gum”), from λήδον (lḗdon, “rockrose”)...