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CYMENE

Volume 3 · 69 words · 1778 Edition

in botany, a name given by the ancient Greeks to a plant with which they used to dye woollen things yellow, and with which the women of those times used also to tinge the hair yellow; that being the favourite colour in those ages. The cymene of the Greeks is evidently the same plant with the lutea herba of the Latins; or what we call dyer's weed. See RESEDA.