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aromatic leaves

  • 1 בת קורנית

    thyme, aromatic plant of the mint family; aromatic leaves of the thyme plant used as a spice

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  • 2 טימין

    thyme, aromatic plant of the mint family; aromatic leaves of the thyme plant used as a spice

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  • 3 קורנית

    thyme, aromatic plant of the mint family; aromatic leaves of the thyme plant used as a spice

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  • 4 פילון

    פִּילֹּוןm. (φύλλον, sub. Ἰνδικόν; folium) aromatic leaves (Malabathrum). Sifra Vayikra, Ḥoba, Par. 12, ch. XXII המערב … עלי גפנים בפ׳ who adulterates phyllon with vine leaves; Tosef.B. Bath.V, 6 בפיליון (corr. acc.); Koh. R. to IX, 13 בפלפלין (corr. acc.); ib. to VI, 1 בפליון (corr. acc.); Yalk. Lev. 479. Sabb.62a; Gitt.69b, v. חוּמַרְתָּא.

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  • 5 פִּילֹּון

    פִּילֹּוןm. (φύλλον, sub. Ἰνδικόν; folium) aromatic leaves (Malabathrum). Sifra Vayikra, Ḥoba, Par. 12, ch. XXII המערב … עלי גפנים בפ׳ who adulterates phyllon with vine leaves; Tosef.B. Bath.V, 6 בפיליון (corr. acc.); Koh. R. to IX, 13 בפלפלין (corr. acc.); ib. to VI, 1 בפליון (corr. acc.); Yalk. Lev. 479. Sabb.62a; Gitt.69b, v. חוּמַרְתָּא.

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  • 6 אקליפטוס

    Eucalyptus, type of evergreen tree which produces aromatic leaves (native to Australia and the surrounding area)

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  • 7 כופר לבן

    lawsonia inermis, type of shrub found in the Middle East with aromatic reddish-brown or white flowers (henna is obtained from its leaves and twigs)

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  • 8 קוז'פוט

    cajuput, plant which yields a greenish aromatic oil and is used in perfumes and medicines (native to Australia and New Guinea) ; oil distilled from the leaves of the cajuput tree

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  • 9 אלונטית II,

    אֲלוּנְטִיתII, corr. (אֲלַנְתִּית) אֲלוּנְתִּית f., אֲלִינְתִּין m. (a corrupt. of οἰνάνθη, οἰνάνθινος, œnanthe, œnanthinus; cmp. אניגרון as to נ a. ל) made of the grape (or leaves) of wild vine (œnanthe), whence 1) an aromatic water. Y.Ber.VI, 10d he who sprinkles אלינת׳ œnanthe. 2) an unguent. Y. ib. I, 3a top סכין אלווב׳וכ׳ (corr. acc.) you may oint a sick person with œn. on the Sabbath. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14c bot. אלינתין. Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b יצאת א׳ … לתְּפֵילִין (read … תית) except œn. which is only for children (after circumcision). 3) a wine (vinum œnanthinum), used esp. after bathing. Ab. Zar. 30a (expl. as a mixture of old wine, pure water and balsam); Sabb.140a אלונט׳ ed. (Ms. M. אלונת׳). Ḥull.6a wine to be put הא׳ לתוך into a mixture called ăluntith; Tosef.Dem.I, 24. Y.Bets. I, 60d top.

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  • 10 אֲלוּנְטִית

    אֲלוּנְטִיתII, corr. (אֲלַנְתִּית) אֲלוּנְתִּית f., אֲלִינְתִּין m. (a corrupt. of οἰνάνθη, οἰνάνθινος, œnanthe, œnanthinus; cmp. אניגרון as to נ a. ל) made of the grape (or leaves) of wild vine (œnanthe), whence 1) an aromatic water. Y.Ber.VI, 10d he who sprinkles אלינת׳ œnanthe. 2) an unguent. Y. ib. I, 3a top סכין אלווב׳וכ׳ (corr. acc.) you may oint a sick person with œn. on the Sabbath. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14c bot. אלינתין. Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b יצאת א׳ … לתְּפֵילִין (read … תית) except œn. which is only for children (after circumcision). 3) a wine (vinum œnanthinum), used esp. after bathing. Ab. Zar. 30a (expl. as a mixture of old wine, pure water and balsam); Sabb.140a אלונט׳ ed. (Ms. M. אלונת׳). Ḥull.6a wine to be put הא׳ לתוך into a mixture called ăluntith; Tosef.Dem.I, 24. Y.Bets. I, 60d top.

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