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English
Etymology
From Old English sūþernewudu, equivalent to southern + wood.
Noun
southernwood (countable and uncountable, plural southernwoods)
- An aromatic shrub, Artemisia abrotanum, related to wormwood.
Synonyms
Translations
Artemisia abrotanum
- Armenian:
- Middle Armenian: բարձուենեկ (barjuenek)
- Bulgarian: катринка f (katrinka), божо дръвче n (božo drǎvče)
- Catalan: broida (ca) f, abròtan (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 青蒿 (zh) (qīnghāo)
- Finnish: aaprottimaruna (fi)
- Galician: abrótano (gl) m, abrótano macho (gl)
- German: Eberraute f
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἀβρότονον n (abrótonon)
- Italian: abrotano m
- Japanese: 翁蓬 (okinayomogi), 西洋河原人参 (seiyō kawaraninjin), 木立蓬 (kidachiyomogi), サザンウッド (sazan'uddo)
- Latin: abrotonum n
- Lithuanian: diẽmedis m
- Norman: garde-robe f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: abrodd (no) m, abrot (no) m
- Old English: sūþernewudu m
- Polish: bylica boże drzewko, boże drzewko n
- Portuguese: abrótano-macho m
- Romanian: lemnul-Domnului (ro) n
- Russian: полы́нь лече́бная f (polýnʹ lečébnaja), полы́нь высо́кая f (polýnʹ vysókaja), полы́нь лимо́нная f (polýnʹ limónnaja), бо́жье де́рево n (bóžʹje dérevo)
- Spanish: abrótano (es) m
- Swedish: åbrodd (sv) c
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