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Dittany   Listen
noun
Dittany  n.  (Bot.)
(a)
A plant of the Mint family (Origanum Dictamnus), a native of Crete.
(b)
The Dictamnus Fraxinella. See Dictamnus.
(c)
In America, the Cunila Mariana, a fragrant herb of the Mint family.






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"Dittany" Quotes from Famous Books



... covered with "cane brakes," and low brush wood, which renders it difficult to effect a passage across them. Cotton-wood, beech, maple, hickory, and white oak, are the trees in greatest abundance. Spice-wood, sassafras, and dittany, are also plenty. Of these a decoction is made, which some of the woods-people prefer to tea; but it is not in general repute. The paw-paw tree (annona triloba) produces a fruit somewhat resembling in taste and shape the fig-banana, but certainly much inferior to that delicious fruit. We saw several ...
— A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America • S. A. Ferrall

... wood that is older than history I heard a lad sing, and I stilled me to learn; So rarely he lilted his long-forgot litany,— Fall, April; fall, April, in dew on our dearth! Bring balm, and bring poppy, bring deep sleepy dittany For Marian, our clear May, so long ...
— The New Morning - Poems • Alfred Noyes



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