English
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Etymology
From Latin psyllium, psyllion, from Ancient Greek ψύλλιον (psúllion), from ψύλλα (psúlla, “flea”).
Noun
psyllium (usually uncountable, plural psylliums)
- Any of several plants of the genus Plantago, whose seeds are used commercially for the production of mucilage and their laxative properties.
- Synonyms: fleawort, ispaghula
Translations
group of plants
- Arabic: بَزَرْقَطُونَا f (bazarqaṭūnā), أَسْفِيُوس m (ʔasfiyūs) (obsolete)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܙܪܱܥ ܩܱܛܘܿܢܳܐ m (zəraʿ qaṭṭōnā) or ܙܪܱܥ ܩܷܛܘܿܢܳܐ m (zəraʿ qeṭōnā)
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- Czech: psyllium n
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- Finnish: ratamo (fi)
- French: ispaghul m
- German: Flöhkraut n, Flohkraut n, Flohwegerich m, its seeds and occasionally the plant being Flohsamen pl
- Greek:
- Ancient: ψύλλιον n (psúllion), ψυλλίον n (psullíon)
- Gondi: please add this translation if you can
- Hindi: इसबगोल (hi) (isabgol), इस्पगगोल (ispaggol), इस्पगोल (ispagol)
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- Italian: ispaghul m
- Kannada: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: pūlicāria f, psyllion n, psyllium n
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- Persian: اسپرزه (fa) (esparze), اسپغول (espaǧul)
- Russian: исфа́гула f (isfágula)
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- Spanish: psyllium m
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Czech
Noun
psyllium n
- psyllium