Sentences with word «calamus»

The word "calamus" refers to a type of plant with long, slender leaves and a woody stem. It is often used to describe the plant's reed-like structure, which has been historically used for writing, music, and crafting purposes. Full definition
«Kaneh bosm» was mistranslated as calamus by the Greeks in the 3rd century B.C., and has been propagated unchanged from the Greek in all translations as Hebrew ceased to be a spoken language and was not revived until the 1800's.
Some experts have also noted that the scribe does not seem to have used either of the writing instruments common to the time period: a stylus (Roman metal pen) or a calamus (Egyptian reed pen).
Certain areas of the garden mimic moist marshy environments allowing marshmallow and calamus to thrive, while other areas mimic sunlit grassland conditions allowing echinacea and yarrow to grow.
Overall, essential oils that have been shown to be beneficial to the kidneys include lemongrass, thyme, calamus, juniper, grapefruit, and geranium.
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