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leucanthemon

leucanthemon · n

the name of three plants

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What it meant

leucanthĕmon — Lewis & Short

leucanthĕmon or -mum, i, n., = leuka/nqemon,

I the name of three plants.
I The chamomile, called also anthemis, leucanthemis, etc., Plin. 22, 21, 26, § 53.—
II A plant, called also phalangites and leucacantha, Plin. 27, 12, 98, § 124.—
III A plant whose scent resembles that of southernwood (abrotonum), Plin. 21, 10, 34, § 60.

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