oxtongue

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English oxtonge; equivalent to ox +‎ tongue. In the sense of Anchusa a calque of Ancient Greek βούγλωσσον (boúglōsson).

Noun[edit]

oxtongue (countable and uncountable, plural oxtongues)

  1. Beef tongue (a foodstuff).
  2. A flowering plant of the genus Picris, especially Picris echioides (bristly oxtongue).
  3. A flowering plant of the genus Anchusa, especially Anchusa officinalis (true alkanet).