Hoarhound
31Dellar — This very unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical name given in the first instance to someone who lived in a dell, or small valley. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century term dell , a dell, deep hollow or… …
32Delle — This very unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical name given in the first instance to someone who lived in a dell, or small valley. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century term dell , a dell, deep hollow or… …
33Deller — This very unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a topographical name given in the first instance to someone who lived in a dell, or small valley. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century term dell , a dell, deep hollow or… …
34horehound — [ hɔ:haʊnd] (also hoarhound) noun a strong smelling hairy plant of the mint family, traditionally used as a medicinal herb. [Marrubium vulgare (white horehound) and Ballota nigra (black horehound).] Origin OE hāre hūne, from hār (see hoar) +… …
35ballot — a (G). Hoarhound …
36marrubi — «urn (L). Hoarhound …
37marrubium — n. Hoarhound …
38horehound — /ˈhɔhaʊnd/ (say hawhownd) noun 1. a perennial herb, Marrubium vulgare, native to northern Africa, central Asia and Europe, with downy leaves and small whitish flowers; the stalks can be boiled to yield a bitter medicinal juice. 2. any of various… …
39andurna- — *andurna , *andurnaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Andorn; ne. hoarhound; Rekontruktionsbasis: as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *ándʰes ?, *h₂éndʰes , Substantiv …
40Marrubium — šantra statusas T sritis augalininkystė atitikmenys: lot. Marrubium angl. hoarhound; horehound rus. шандра …
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