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Genus of flowering plants in the celery family Apiaceae
Conium (/koʊˈnaɪ.əm/ or /ˈkoʊniəm/) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. As of December 2020[update], Plants of the World Online accepts
Conium
Poisonous plant
Conium maculatum, commonly known as hemlock (British English) or poison hemlock (in North America), is a highly poisonous flowering plant and a nitrophile
Conium_maculatum
Greek rock band
Socrates Drank the Conium, known also as Socrates, was a Greek rock band that formed in 1969 and achieved success in the 1970s. Influenced by heavy blues
Socrates_Drank_the_Conium
Species of flowering plant
Conium divaricatum is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Greece, including Crete. It was first described in 1856. The plant
Conium_divaricatum
Group of chemical compounds
Conium alkaloids are natural products of the piperidine alkaloid type. Conium alkaloids are found in spotted hemlock. The mature fruits may contain up
Conium_alkaloids
Genus of plants
plants. The common name hemlock may also be confused with poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), or with the Hemlock tree. Water hemlock is considered one of
Cicuta
Chemical compound
chemical compound, an alkaloid present in and isolable from poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), where its presence has been a source of significant economic
Coniine
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Hemlock may refer to: Conium maculatum, a poisonous herbaceous plant more broadly, other species in the genus Conium; not to be confused with the
Hemlock
Ancient town
Conium, also called Conni, Conna, Konna, Kone, Cone, Demetrioupolis and Demetriopolis, was a town of ancient Phrygia Magna. According to the Peutinger
Conium_(Phrygia)
1971 studio album by Socrates Drank The Conium
Socrates Drank the Conium was the 1971 debut album of the Greek rock band of the same name. It has more psychedelic- and blues-influenced tracks than their
Socrates Drank the Conium (album)
Socrates_Drank_the_Conium_(album)
Class of naturally occurring chemical compounds
feeds on its highly toxic and alkaloid-rich host plant poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) during its larval stage. A. alstroemeriana may benefit twofold
Alkaloid
Species of moth
best known for its use in biological control of the lethal poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), which is eaten by its caterpillars (larvae). The toxicity of
Agonopterix_alstroemeriana
Topics referred to by the same term
Poisoned cup may refer to: a kind of forced suicide Trial of Socrates Poisoned cup (novel), a novel by Joseph Drew This disambiguation page lists articles
Poisoned_cup
Species of plant
species in Apiaceae, its appearance is similar to several poisonous species (Conium, Heracleum, and others), and should not be consumed unless it has been identified
Angelica_archangelica
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Troy
Genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
malformations and cleft palate induced in goats by ingestion of Lupinus, Conium and Nicotiana species". Toxicon. 28 (12): 1377–1385. Bibcode:1990Txcn..
Nicotiana
Species of flowering plant
The taproots are small, edible carrots. It should not be confused with Conium maculatum, which is highly poisonous. Daucus pusillus has a amphitropical
Daucus_pusillus
Greek appreciation of and contributions to the rock music genre
rock bands well known globally are Aphrodite's Child, Socrates Drank the Conium and The Last Drive. Greek rock (Greek: Ελληνικό ροκ, pronounced [eliniˈko
Rock_music_in_Greece
separation, micro-estimation and distribution of the alkaloids of hemlock (Conium maculatum L.)". Biochemical Journal. 64 (2): 259–266. doi:10.1042/bj0640259
List_of_poisonous_plants
Assisted suicide advocacy organization (1980–2003)
which existed from 1980 to 2003, and took its name from the hemlock plant Conium maculatum, a highly poisonous herb in the carrot family, as a direct reference
Hemlock_Society
Genus of plants
queraltii Sennen Caucalis royenii (L.) Crantz Caucalis tenuifolia Salisb. Conium royenii L. Daucus caucalis E.H.L.Krause Daucus lappula Weber Daucus platycarpos
Caucalis
Prehistoric island
Scientific American Blog Network. Retrieved 2023-05-04. Tom Baird and Richard Conium. "Geology of Hațeg". Paleobiology and Biodiversity Research Group, Department
Hațeg_Island
Species of plant
areas. Scholars dispute whether a hemlock of the genus Cicuta or the genus Conium served in ancient Greece as a state poison, administered as a method of
Cicuta_virosa
Species of plant
leaves; both the leaves and stems are eaten. Celery Celeriac Leaf celery Conium maculatum – Poisonous plant "Apium graveolens L.", Plants of the World Online
Apium_graveolens
English writer and philologist (1892–1973)
"hemlock" for various plants with white flowers in umbels, resembling hemlock (Conium maculatum); the flowers Edith danced among were more probably cow parsley
J._R._R._Tolkien
Genus of conifers
Tsuga is the Japanese name for Hemlock (the conifer, not the poisonous herb Conium maculatum in Apiaceae). Farjon, A. (1990). Pinaceae. Drawings and Descriptions
Tsuga
Chemical compound
Conhydrine is a poisonous alkaloid found in poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) in small quantities. This oxygenated alkaloid was isolated by Wertheim from
Conhydrine
Muscle tenderness after eating quail
(Hyoscyamus niger). However Sextus Empiricus suggested that quail ate hemlock (Conium maculatum), an idea revived in the 20th century. Confirmation that the ancients
Coturnism
1973 studio album by Socrates Drank The Conium
On The Wings was a 1973 album released by Socrates Drank The Conium. It features a heavier sound than the previous records, reminiscent of that of 70s
On_the_Wings
Greek guitarist (1950–2019)
a Greek guitarist, founding member of the rock band Socrates Drank the Conium (or simply Socrates), and one of the most famous Greek electric guitar players
Yannis_Spathas
Species of flowering plant
"hemlock" part is possibly because of the plant's superficial resemblance to Conium maculatum. In older botanical works, the planet symbol for Jupiter (♃) sometimes
Oenanthe_crocata
Index of plants with the same common name
(stinkweed tree) Artemisia tilesii, known as stinkweed in Alaska Cleomella Conium maculatum (hemlock) local name in the United States Datura stramonium (jimson
Stinkweed
Species of plant
Spotted hemlock Spotted water hemlock Spotted cowbane Seneca o'nö́hsë:ë' Conium maculatum Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Cicuta maculata". IUCN Red List of Threatened
Cicuta_maculata
Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974
were allowed such as by the then popular rock groups Socrates Drank the Conium and Nostradamos. Another pop group, Poll, was a pioneer of Greek pop music
Greek_junta
Topics referred to by the same term
parsley or Fool's-parsley may refer to two species of plant: Aethusa cynapium Conium maculatum Occasional common name in Canada This disambiguation page lists
Fool's-parsley
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Ephesus
limon Citrus medica Citrus reticulata Citrus sinensis Colocasia esculenta Conium maculatum Coriandrum sativum Cornus mas Crataegus azarolus Crithmum maritimum
Minerva's_Garden_(Salerno)
Root vegetable originally from the Andes
Arracacha esculenta DC. Arracacia andina Britton Arracacia esculenta DC. Bancroftia decipiens R.K.Porter Bancroftia xanthorrhiza Billb. Conium arracacia Hook.
Arracacia_xanthorrhiza
American literary award
the Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters". The Conium Review. March 15, 2014. Archived from the original on December 8, 2022.
Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction
Sue_Kaufman_Prize_for_First_Fiction
Agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana
malformations and cleft palate induced in goats by ingestion of Lupinus, Conium and Nicotiana species". Toxicon. 28 (12): 1377–1385. Bibcode:1990Txcn..
Tobacco
Index of plants with the same common name
commonly western bistort Bistorta officinalis, more commonly common bistort Conium maculatum, more commonly hemlock Euphorbia hirta, more commonly hairy spurge
Snakeweed
Ancient city of Phrygia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Colossae
Ancient Greek city, forerunner of Constantinople
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Byzantium
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Orestias
Mausoleum in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Mezgitkale
Controlling pests using other organisms
moth (Agonopterix alstroemeriana) can be used to control poison hemlock (Conium maculatum). During its larval stage, the moth strictly consumes its host
Biological_pest_control
Medieval Armenian city
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Ani
Hallucinogenic salve used in the practice of witchcraft
chant Wolfsbane or aconite, Aconitum napellus (virulent poison) Hemlock, Conium maculatum (virulent poison) Cowbane or water hemlock, Cicuta virosa (virulent
Flying_ointment
Species of fly
(Heracleum sphondylium, Angelica sylvestris, Apium graveolens, Apium nodiflorum, Conium maculatum, Heracleum sphondylium, Pastinaca sativa, Smyrnium olusatrum,
Euleia_heraclei
Town in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Side,_Turkey
Tikhom Bonannia Guss. Cachrys L. Cenolophium W.D.J.Koch Conioselinum Hoffm. Conium L. Dactylaea Fedde ex H. Wolff Dethawia Endl. Diplolophium Turcz. Diplotaenia
List_of_Apiaceae_genera
Measurement of lethal dose of substance
Metallic arsenic (As) rat, intraperitoneal 13 mg/kg 0.013 Coniine (from Conium maculatum) mouse, intravenous 8 mg/kg 0.008 Sodium cyanide (NaCN) rat, oral
Median_lethal_dose
"Gulstonian Lectures on the Physiological Actions and Therapeutical Uses of Conium, Belladonna, and Hyoscyamus, Alone and in Combination with Opium". British
John_Harley_(physician)
Illness from eating spoiled or contaminated food
appropriate dosages. Foxglove contains cardiac glycosides. Poisonous hemlock (conium) has medicinal uses. [citation needed] Prions, resulting in Creutzfeldt–Jakob
Foodborne_illness
Ancient Greek city, currently İzmir, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Smyrna
Capital of the Hittite Empire
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Hattusa
Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Miletus
Species of legume
that have poisonous effects on livestock. It, along with poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) and tree tobacco (Nicotiana glauca), induced "multiple congenital
Lupinus_formosus
Town of ancient Caria
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Pidasa
Thodoris Ferris (Greek singer) Tamta Poll Nostradamos Socrates Drank the Conium Spyridoula Adiexodo (Greek Alternative/Punk band) Genia Tou Chaous Deus
Music_of_Greece
District and municipality in Muğla, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Marmaris
azorella* Azorella selago, cushion azorella* Bolax gummifera, balsam-bog* Conium maculatum, hemlock† Heracleum sphondylium, hogweed† Levisticum officinale
List of the vascular plants of the Falkland Islands
List_of_the_vascular_plants_of_the_Falkland_Islands
Sarbel Secret Band Septic Flesh Notis Sfakianakis Sirusho Socrates Drank the Conium Xylina Spathia Stereo Mike Stereo Nova Tamta Paschalis Terzis Turabi Thalassa
List_of_Greek_musical_artists
Historic town of ancient Bithynia or of Mysia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Prusa_(Bithynia)
Ancient Greek city in İzmir Province, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Phocaea
Clematis terniflora Sweet Autumn Clematis Commelina communis Asiatic dayflower Conium maculatum Poison hemlock Convolvulus arvensis Field bindweed Cortaderia
List of invasive plant species in Maryland
List_of_invasive_plant_species_in_Maryland
Ancient Greek city on the Black Sea
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Cytorus
City and bishopric in Asia minor
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Eudoxias
Ancient city in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Sardis
Ancient Greek city in Asia Minor
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Thyatira
Ancient city of Asia Minor
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Paesus
Ancient shrine to god Pluto in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Ploutonion_at_Hierapolis
Ancient Carian city, present day Bodrum in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Halicarnassus
Archaeological site in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Çatalhöyük
Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Edessa
Ancient city in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Laodicea_Combusta
Retreat Fellow in 2019. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Conium Review, The Rumpus, Thrush, Atticus Review, and elsewhere. Person's first
Simone_Person
Ancient city of Bithynia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Nicomedia
Ancient Greek city on the Black Sea
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Themiscyra_(Pontus)
Town of ancient Thrace
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Aprus_(Thrace)
Roman historical city in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Claudiopolis_(Cilicia)
Species of flowering plant
the parsley family. It has been confused with the toxic poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) and water hemlock (Cicuta). Other plants misidentified as osha
Ligusticum_porteri
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Zemruta
Ancient city in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Olympus_(Lycia)
Ancient Greek city in Ionia, modern Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Magnesia_on_the_Maeander
Ancient Roman city in Geyre, Aydın, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Aphrodisias
Ancient city in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Termessos
Capital city of the Hittite Empire
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Yazılıkaya
Ancient Greek peninsular city of Caria, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Knidos
Topics referred to by the same term
Windgrass, a character in the comic strip Footrot Flats Socrates Drank the Conium (sometimes abbreviated to "Socrates"), a Greek rock band Socrates (sculpture)
Socrates_(disambiguation)
and may cause permanent blindness if rubbed into the eye. Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum): native to Europe. It contains highly poisonous alkaloids, toxic
Invasive species in the United States
Invasive_species_in_the_United_States
Ancient city in Anatolia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Ariassus
Small Black Sea port town in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Amasra
Botanical garden in Perugia, Umbria, Italy
tetragonolobus, and Tamarillo. Useful plants - Althaea, Angelica, Atropa, Carlina, Conium, Digitalis, Humulus, Inula, Levisticum, Malva, Marrubium, Mentha, Rheum
Orto Botanico dell'Università di Perugia
Orto_Botanico_dell'Università_di_Perugia
Archaeological site in Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Samʾal
Town in ancient Cappadocia
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Nazianzus
2016 Italian-British TV series
"Return to Florence" 1:24 13. "The Play" 0:55 14. "Gloria patris" 1:57 15. "Conium maculatum" 5:12 16. "Poison" 3:10 17. "The Battle" 1:26 18. "Ascent" 5:04
Medici_(TV_series)
Landscape garden in Rome, Italy
Ornithogallum umbellatum Wild garlic Allium neapolitanum Greater hemlock Conium maculatum Orchid Ophyx apifera Aro or gigaro Arum italicum Cyclamen Ciclamen
Villa_Borghese_gardens
Town in ancient Cappadocia, Turkey
Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda Claros Colophon Colossae Conium Coryphas Cybeleia Cyllandus Cyme Daldis Dareioukome Dideiphyta Didyma Digda
Arianzus
Novel by Margery Allingham
help them resolve matters. Oates analyses the teacup and finds traces of conium poison (hemlock, the poison that was used to execute Socrates, and one of
Police_at_the_Funeral
CONIUM
CONIUM
CONIUM
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Blueness; Starting Newly
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, Malaysian, Swahili
Precious One; Treasure; Valuable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Holland 1.Americanized form of Norwegian Hovland.Howland was the name of three Quaker brothers, original settlers in Marshfield, MA. They were from Huntingdonshire, England. The eldest, John Howland (c.1593–1672) was a passenger on the Mayflower, servant to Gov. John Carver, who died in the first winter at Plymouth Colony.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Varun; Wise
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Midlands)
English (chiefly East Midlands) : patronymic from a pet form of the Middle English personal name Dillo (see Dillon).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Mythological King
Biblical
king of justice
Boy/Male
Muslim
Neat, Clean
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish
Holy; Blessed; Sun Ray; Light; Shine; Shining Light
Boy/Male
Indian
King
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n.
The name of several poisonous umbelliferous herbs having finely cut leaves and small white flowers, as the Cicuta maculata, bulbifera, and virosa, and the Conium maculatum. See Conium.
n.
A genus of biennial, poisonous, white-flowered, umbelliferous plants, bearing ribbed fruit ("seeds") and decompound leaves.
n.
The common hemlock (Conium maculatum, poison hemlock, spotted hemlock, poison parsley), a roadside weed of Europe, Asia, and America, cultivated in the United States for medicinal purpose. It is an active poison. The leaves and fruit are used in medicine.
n.
A powerful and very poisonous vegetable alkaloid found in the hemlock (Conium maculatum) and extracted as a colorless oil, C8H17N, of strong repulsive odor and acrid taste. It is regarded as a derivative of piperidine and likewise of one of the collidines. It occasions a gradual paralysis of the motor nerves. Called also coniine, coneine, conia, etc. See Conium, 2.
n.
A vegetable alkaloid found with conine in the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum). It is a white crystalline substance, C8H17NO, easily convertible into conine.
n.
A drug which, in medicinal doses, generally allays morbid susceptibility, relieves pain, and produces sleep; but which, in poisonous doses, produces stupor, coma, or convulsions, and, when given in sufficient quantity, causes death. The best examples are opium (with morphine), belladonna (with atropine), and conium.