haemony
English
/ˈhiːməni/
noun
Definitions
- (rare) A magical plant mentioned by , said to be good against enchantments.
Etymology
Derived from Latin Haemonia (Thessaly) derived from Ancient Greek αἷμα (blood), αἵμων (skillful).
Origin
Ancient Greek
αἵμων
Gloss
skillful
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -aemia English
- bloodflower English
- haemal English
- hemoglobin English
- hemolysis English
- Haemonia Latin
- globus Latin
- haematobius Latin
- haematologia Latin
- -ämie German
- ematoide Italian
- hémato- French
- hémoglobine French
- -emia Spanish, Castilian
- hemartros Spanish, Castilian
- αἱμάτινος Ancient Greek
- αἱματόεις Ancient Greek
- αἱμοφόβος Ancient Greek
- αἵμων Ancient Greek
- αἷμα Ancient Greek
- ἀναίμων Ancient Greek
- ἀνδρόσαιμον Ancient Greek
- ἄνθος Ancient Greek
- *say- Proto-Indo-European
- -emia Portuguese
- αίμα Greek (modern)