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tormentil
[ tawr-men-til ]
noun
- a low European plant, Potentilla erecta, of the rose family, having small, bright-yellow flowers, and a strongly astringent root used in medicine and in tanning and dyeing.
tormentil
/ ˈtɔːməntɪl /
noun
- a rosaceous downy perennial plant, Potentilla erecta, of Europe and W Asia, having serrated leaves, four-petalled yellow flowers, and an astringent root used in medicine, tanning, and dyeing Also calledbloodroot
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tormentil1
1350–1400; Middle English tormentille < Medieval Latin tormentilla, equivalent to Latin torment ( um ) torment + -illa diminutive suffix
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tormentil1
C15: from Old French tormentille, from Medieval Latin tormentilla, from Latin tormentum agony; referring to its use in relieving pain; see torment
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Example Sentences
Tormentil, tor′men-til, n. a genus of plants, one species with an astringent woody root.
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They made tea sometimes of the tormentil, whose little yellow flowers appear along the furrows.
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The roots of bistort and tormentil, and bark of pomegranate, equal parts.
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Joined with galls or tormentil, and given in sufficient quantity, it has not failed in any intermittents in which I have tried it.
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The green leaves of the Tormentil are soft and fine, with a few downy hairs on the front.
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