savin

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English - Turkish
karaardıç
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) kara ardıç
English - English
The dried tips of this plant, with poisonous and anthelmintic properties, used as a drug

th'aged Nurse her calling to her bowre, / Had gathered Rew, and Sauine, and the flowre / Of Camphara, and Calamint, and Dill, / All which she in a earthen Pot did poure .

An evergreen European shrub that yields a medicinal oil
{n} a plant or tree of several varieties
It is a compact bush, with dark-colored foliage, and produces small berries having a glaucous bloom
procumbent or spreading juniper
{i} juniper of Europe and northern Asia and North America that yields an oil which is used in medicine and in perfumes; drug extracted from the dried tops of this plant (in the past was used in treating amenorrhea)
The North American red cedar Juniperus Virginiana
Its bitter, acrid tops are sometimes used in medicine for gout, amenorrhœa, etc
A coniferous shrub (Juniperus Sabina) of Western Asia, occasionally found also in the northern parts of the United States and in British America
An evergreen European shrub, Juniperus sabina, that yields a medicinal oil
savin

    Hyphenation

    sa·vin

    Turkish pronunciation

    sävîn

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsavən/ /ˈsævɪn/

    Etymology

    () From Old French savine, from Latin Sabina (“Sabine (herb)”).
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