Where does “yirghinã” come from?
yirghinã (Aromanian) comes from Latin verbēna — foliage, especially that of olive, myrtle etc having religious and medicinal uses.
yirghinã (Aromanian): holy herb, herb of the cross, vervain, verbena
Definitions
- holy herb, herb of the cross, vervain, verbena
Ancestry of “yirghinã”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | verbēna | foliage, especially that of olive, myrtle etc having religious and medicinal uses |