كشوث

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Arabic[edit]

كُشُوتCuscuta approximata
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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Aramaic כְּשׁוּתָא / ܟܫܽܘܬܳܐ (kəšūṯā), probably from כַּשָׁא / ܟܰܫܳܐ (kašā, to pile up) because of the jumbled fashion in which this parasitic plant climbs trees, else from Akkadian 𒃢 (SILA₄ /⁠kasû⁠/), a plant with many small seeds used for spice, fumigation and medicine, just like dodder species.

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كُشُوث (kušūṯm

  1. dodder (Cuscuta gen. et spp., especially Cuscuta epithymum)
    Synonym: حَامُول (ḥāmūl)
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