tarragon


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tarragon /ˈtarəg(ə)n/
noun a perennial plant of the daisy family, with narrow aromatic leaves that are used as a culinary herb. [Artemisia dracunculus.]
– origin C16: representing med. L. tragonia and tarchon, perh. from an Arab. alt. of Gk drakōn ‘dragon’.
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