Savin

Etymology
From savine:, from  Sabina:.

Noun

 * 1) An evergreen European shrub that yields a medicinal oil.
 * 2) The dried tips of this plant, with poisonous and anthelmintic properties, used as a drug.
 * 3) * 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.ii:
 * th'aged Nurse her calling to her bowre, / Had gathered Rew, and Sauine, and the flowre / Of Camphara, and Calamint, and Dill, / All which she in a earthen Pot did poure [...].

Scientific names

 * Juniperus sabina

Translations

 * Dutch: zavelboom, zevenboom
 * German: Stinkwacholder


 * Italian:

Anagrams

 * Sivan

Anagrams

 * visan

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