kidney vetch
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial Eurasian herb (Anthyllis vulneraria) characterized by heads of red or yellow flowers. It is commonly found in meadows and pastures. 2. Historically, this plant was used in herbal medicine for treating disorders of the kidneys.
Usage
- The term "kidney vetch" is used as a common name for a specific flowering plant. It functions as a countable noun.
- It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and historical medicinal contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The slopes were covered in the bright yellow blooms of kidney vetch.
- Botanists study kidney vetch for its adaptation to poor soils.
- The old herbal referenced kidney vetch as a remedy.
Advanced Usage
- The name "kidney vetch" is an example of a folk name derived from the plant's historical medicinal use (the Doctrine of Signatures), where the flower's shape or other characteristics were thought to indicate its therapeutic purpose for kidney ailments.
Variants and Related Words
- Anthyllis vulneraria: The scientific (Latin) name for kidney vetch.
- Woundwort: Another historical common name for some species within the genus, referencing use for wounds.
- Vetch: A broader term for many leguminous, climbing plants, though kidney vetch is not a true vetch.
Synonyms
- Lady's Fingers: A less common alternative name in some regions.
- Staunchwort: An archaic name.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term specifically refers to the plant . It does not refer to a medical procedure or a part of the anatomy. The "kidney" in the name is purely historical and descriptive.
Noun
- perennial Eurasian herb having heads of red or yellow flowers and common in meadows and pastures; formerly used medicinally for kidney disorders