Definition of Ajwan

1. ajowan [n -S] - See also: ajowan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ajwan

ajivas
ajmalicine
ajmaline
ajog
ajoite
ajon
ajowan
ajowan oil
ajowans
ajugas
ajutage
ajutages
ajvar
ajwain
ajwains
ajwan (current term)
ajwans
aka
akaganéite
akaganéites
akageneite
akageneites
akamushi disease
akanthion
akaryocyte
akaryocytes
akaryote
akaryotes
akasa
akasha

Literary usage of Ajwan

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Medical Times and Gazette (1861)
"... grind up on a stone some small seeds resembling " ajwan," with other ... of a distant resemblance that they bear to the more familiar ajwan seeds, ..."

2. The Vegetable Materia Medica of Western India by William Dymock (1885)
"The Tuhfat-el-muminin gives Ammi as the Greek name of ajwan. In native practice, Ajowan is much used as a carminative, either alone or in combination with ..."

3. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1867)
"Camphor of ajwan is a favourite carminative among the natives of India, and would probably be ... Camphor of ajwan, from 4s. to Us. „ After some remarks, ..."

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