Alhagi

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Translingual

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Alhagi maurorum (camelthorn)

Etymology

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Introduced as a genus name by Abraham Gagnebin in 1755, rarely circulating before as a transcription of the Arabic حَاج (ḥāj) or more specifically vulgar pronunciation of its singulative, with prepended article, الْحَاجَة (al-ḥāja), this plant name deriving from Aramaic חָגָּה / ܚ̈ܵܓܸܐ (ḥāggā, Alhagi), from Akkadian 𒂊𒄖𒌋 (egû, a thorny plant, possibly Alhagi).

Proper noun

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Alhagi f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – camelthorns, manna trees.

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