heal-all

noun

Etymology

From heal + all.

  1. calqued from alle
  2. derived from *h₂el- — “all
  3. inherited from *allaz
  4. inherited from *all
  5. inherited from eall
  6. inherited from all
  7. compounded as heal-all — “heal + all

Definitions

  1. A small, herbaceous European plant with blue-violet flowers

    A small, herbaceous European plant with blue-violet flowers; Prunella vulgaris.

  2. A remedy for all diseases.

    • Widely used in Argentina as a heal-all, propoleum is found in a variety of forms, from candies to syrups.

The neighborhood

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