camomille
chamomile
noun kah-mo-MEEY Rare
Origin: Greek 'khamaimēlon' (earth apple), via Latin 'camomilla'.
Also means
chamomile tea
Usage Note
Camomille refers both to the plant and to the infusion made from it — une tisane de camomille — which is drunk in France as a calming bedtime drink. The plural is des camomilles. It is often paired with tilleul (linden) and verveine (verbena) in herbal teas.
Examples
"Elle boit une camomille chaude avant de dormir."
Natural Translation
She drinks a warm chamomile before sleeping.
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