"Sanicula" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: From Medieval Latin sānicula, first attested in Hildegard of Bingen, probably originally meaning Sanicula europaea, derived from sānāre (“to heal”), also sānāria, however also used for various not closely related plants and also a synonym of dispēnsāria used by Linnaeus as Diapensaria. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|ML.|sānicula}} Medieval Latin sānicula, {{taxlink|Sanicula europaea|species}} Sanicula europaea, {{taxlink|Diapensaria|genus}} Diapensaria Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Sanicula|nogendercat=1}} Sanicula f
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Apiaceae – sanicles, black snakeroots, and closely related species. Wikipedia link: Hildegard of Bingen, Sanicula Tags: feminine Hyponyms (family): Sanicula europaea (english: type species)
    Sense id: en-Sanicula-mul-name-TTulp49Q Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Taxonomic names (genus) Hypernyms (family): Eukaryota (english: superkingdom), Plantae (english: kingdom), Viridiplantae (english: subkingdom), Streptophyta (english: infrakingdom), Embryophyta (english: superphylum), Tracheophyta (english: phylum), Spermatophytina (english: subphylum), angiosperms (english: subfamily), eudicots (english: subfamily), core eudicots (english: subfamily), asterids (english: subfamily), euasterids II (english: clades), Apiales (english: order), Apiaceae (english: family), Saniculoideae (english: subfamily)

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