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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ἐπίθυμον (epíthumon).

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epithymum n (genitive epithymī); second declension

  1. epithyme, dodder parasite plant that affects thyme
    • c. 625 CE, Isidore of Seville, Etymologies 17.9.13:
      Epithymum Graecum nomen, quod Latine dicitur flos thymi; nam flos Graece θύμον vocatur.
      "Epithymum" is a Greek name (called "the thyme flower" in Latin) as the plant is called thýmon in Greek.

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