bloodwort

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English[edit]

Sanguinaria canadensis

Etymology[edit]

From blood +‎ wort. Compare German Blutwurz, Swedish blodrot, both “tormentil”.

Noun[edit]

bloodwort (usually uncountable, plural bloodworts)

  1. Any of various plants with red roots or leaves.
    1. Any of species Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot).
    2. Any of species Rumex sanguineus (bloody dock, wood dock, bloody-veined dock).
    3. Any of family Haemodoraceae, flowering plants some of whose roots contain a red dye.
  2. Any of various plants used or formerly used to staunch bleeding.
    1. Sanguinary, common yarrow, Achillea millefolium.
      • 1993, H K Bakhru, Herbs that Heal[1], page 185:
        Bloodwort is bitter, aromatic, stimulant, and tonic. It is useful in arresting bleeding.
    2. Various species in the genus Sanguisorba, burnet.
    3. Capsella bursa-pastoris, shepherd's purse.

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