Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Usually derived from ἀ- (a-, privative prefix) +‎ λύσσα (lússa, rage).

Noun

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ἄλυσσον (álussonn (genitive ἀλύσσου); second declension

  1. the name of a certain plant used for curing madness; according to LSJ, specifically madwort (Farsetia clypeataFibigia clypeata) and Galen's madwort (Sideritis romana)

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