First Known Use: 12th century
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dittany
noun dit·ta·ny \ˈdi-tə-nē\
plural dit·ta·nies
Definition of DITTANY
1
: a pink-flowered mint (Origanum dictamnus) that is native to Crete
2
: a North American mint (Cunila origanoides) having purplish or white flowers
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Origin of DITTANY
Middle English ditoyne, detony from Anglo-French ditayne, from Latin dictamnum, from Greek diktamnon
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