Schafgarbe

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German

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Schafgarbe
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Etymology

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From Schaf (sheep) +‎ Garbe (yarrow). The second element may derive from Old High German garwa, garawa, from Proto-Germanic *garwo; see Garbe (yarrow). Compare Dutch gerw, English yarrow.

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Noun

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Schafgarbe f (genitive Schafgarbe, plural Schafgarben)

  1. yarrow (any of several pungent Eurasian herbs, of the genus Achillea)

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