Where does “hyssopifolius” come from?

hyssopifolius (Translingual) comes from Latin hyssopus, from Ancient Greek ὕσσωπος, from Hebrew אזוב — hyssop; I will dribble.

hyssopifolius (Translingual): Having leaves that look similar to those of a hyssop (Hyssopus)

Definitions

  1. Having leaves that look similar to those of a hyssop (Hyssopus)

Ancestry of “hyssopifolius”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinhyssopus
2Ancient GreekὕσσωποςA species of "Origanum"; used to translate...
3Hebrewאזובhyssop; I will dribble
Every word from Hebrew אזובEvery word from Ancient Greek ὕσσωποςEvery word from Latin hyssopus