haemony
发音
/ˈhiːməni/
别名
Hæmony
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A magical plant mentioned by John Milton, said to be good against enchantments.
罕用 不可数
词源
Coined by John Milton for the play Comus around 1634 (see quotation below). Various scholars suggest that the word comes from a classical source such as Latin Haemonia (“Thessaly”, a place associated with magic), Ancient Greek αἷμα (haîma, “blood”), or Ancient Greek αἵμων (haímōn, “skillful”).
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