Etymology
The name "sneezeweed" originates from the plant's ability to cause sneezing when inhaled or touched.
Meaning
Origin
The plant was first described by the Greek physician and botanist Dioscorides in the 1st century AD, who referred to it as "ptarmica," derived from the Greek word "ptarmos," meaning "sneeze."
Over time, the name "sneezewort" became commonly used in English, eventually shortened to "sneezeweed."
Etymology Origin Middle English snesen 14th century From Old Norse snýsa to sneez
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