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hellebore (n.)

late 14c., from Old French ellebore, from Latin elleborus, from Greek helleboros, the name given to various plants of both poisonous and medicinal qualities, reputed to cure madness; of uncertain origin. Perhaps literally "plant eaten by fawns," from Greek ellos/hellos "fawn" (from PIE *elno-, extended form of *el- (2) "red, brown," in animal and tree names; see elk) + bora "food of beasts," from bibroskein "to eat" (from PIE root *gwora- "food, devouring"). Related: Helleboric; helleboraceous.

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Definitions of hellebore from WordNet

hellebore (n.)
perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes;
Synonyms: false hellebore
hellebore (n.)
any plant of the Eurasian genus Helleborus;
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