English
Etymology
From Latin sanare (“to heal”).
Noun
sanicle (plural sanicles)
- Any of several plants, of the genus Sanicula, having palmate compound leaves and small flowers arranged in umbels; the snakeroot.
Translations
plant
- Bulgarian: дебрянка f (debrjanka)
- Catalan: sanícula f
- Czech: žindava f
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: haavayrtti (fi)
- French: sanicle (fr) m
- German: Sanikel (de) m
- Irish: bodán coille m
- Polish: żankiel m
- Romanian: sănișoară (ro) f
- Russian: подле́сник (ru) m (podlésnik)
- Scottish Gaelic: buinne f, bodan-coille m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: здра̏вичица f, здра̀вчица f, ми̏логле̄д (sh) m
- Latin: zdrȁvičica f, zdràvčica (sh) f, mȉloglēd (sh) m
- Sorbian:
- Upper Sorbian: hojawa f
- Swedish: sårläka (sv) c
- Volapük: sanikul
- Welsh: clust yr arth f
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French
Noun
sanicle f (plural sanicles)
- sanicle
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