رمرام

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Etymology[edit]

Reduplication from the root ر م م (r-m-m) meaning “to restore, to mend”, because leaf decoctions of the nettle-leaved goosefoot (Chenopodiastrum murale) as well as various Heliotropium species were used to relieve those suffering snake bite, scorpion sting, animal asthma and the like.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

رَمْرَام (ramrāmm (collective, singulative رَمْرَامَة f (ramrāma))

  1. Chenopodium and Chenopodiastrum
  2. Heliotropium

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