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Wormwood
        Heb. la'anah, the Artemisia absinthium of botanists. It is noted
        for its intense bitterness (Deut. 29:18; Prov. 5:4; Jer. 9:15;
        Amos 5:7). It is a type of bitterness, affliction, remorse,
        punitive suffering. In Amos 6:12 this Hebrew word is rendered
        "hemlock" (R.V., "wormwood"). In the symbolical language of the
        Apocalypse (Rev. 8:10, 11) a star is represented as falling on
        the waters of the earth, causing the third part of the water to
        turn wormwood.
        The name by which the Greeks designated it, absinthion, means
        "undrinkable." The absinthe of France is distilled from a
        species of this plant. The "southernwood" or "old man,"
        cultivated in cottage gardens on account of its fragrance, is
        another species of it.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Wormwood' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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