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monkshood
English
Wikispecies
Alternative forms
- monk's hood
Etymology
From monk +? -s- +? hood.
Noun
monkshood (countable and uncountable, plural monkshoods)
- (countable) Any of various poisonous plants, of the genus Aconitum, with blue or white flowers in the shape of a hood.
- (uncountable) The dried leaves or flowers of these plants formerly used as a source of medicinal alkaloids.
Synonyms
- (Aconitum): aconite, wolfsbane
Translations
See also
- Aconitum on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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monkhood
English
Etymology
From Middle English monkehode.
Noun
monkhood (uncountable)
- The state of being a monk.
- Monks collectively.
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