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horehound
or hoar·hound
[ hawr-hound, hohr- ]
noun
- an Old World plant, Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family, having downy leaves and small, whitish flowers, and containing a bitter, medicinal juice that is used as an expectorant, vermifuge, and laxative.
- any of various plants of the mint family.
- a brittle candy or lozenge flavored with horehound extract.
horehound
/ ˈhɔːˌhaʊnd /
noun
- Also calledwhite horehound a downy perennial herbaceous Old World plant, Marrubium vulgare , with small white flowers that contain a bitter juice formerly used as a cough medicine and flavouring: family Lamiaceae (labiates) See also black horehound
- water horehoundanother name for bugleweed
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Word History and Origins
Origin of horehound1
before 1000; Middle English horehune, Old English hārhūne, equivalent to hār gray, hoar + hūne horehound
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Word History and Origins
Origin of horehound1
Old English hārhūne, from hār grey + hūne horehound, of obscure origin
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Example Sentences
Chiefly found on nettles, which many shells like as food, though avoiding the commonly associated horehound.
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It was well that Miss Prime did not discover it: she would have given him horehound to cure—thought!
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Take a teaspoonful of the expressed juice of horehound (the herb) and mix it with a gill of new milk.
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If you do not wish it to be very strong of horehound don't use quite so much.
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Horehound clenseth the breast and lungs, helps old coughs, easeth hard labour in child-bearing, brings away the after-birth.
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