abrotanum
n. C2 Proficiency abrotanum
n. a type of plant that smells like orange or lemon. It is also the name for the dried leaves of this plant, which people used in the past for medicine and perfume.
n. a plant of the genus Artemisia, specifically Artemisia abrotanum, known for its citrus-like scent. Also refers to the dried leaves of this plant, historically used as a stimulant and in perfumery.
The dried leaves of abrotanum were used to make a strong tea.
Historical records show that abrotanum was a popular ingredient in medieval perfumes and medicinal tonics.
While modern chemistry has largely replaced abrotanum in pharmaceuticals, its historical significance remains as a symbol of the complex relationship between botany and early medicine.