sabadilla

[ sab-uh-dil-uh ]

noun
  1. a Mexican plant, Schoenocaulon officinale, of the lily family, having long, grasslike leaves and bitter seeds.

  2. the seeds of this plant, formerly used medicinally and as a source of veratrine.

Origin of sabadilla

1
First recorded in 1805–15; from Spanish cebadilla “Indian caustic barley,” diminutive of cebada (feminine) “barley” ultimately from Latin cibātus (masculine) “fodder, nutriment,” equivalent to cibā(re) “to feed” + -tus suffix of verbal action

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British Dictionary definitions for sabadilla

sabadilla

/ (ˌsæbəˈdɪlə) /


noun
  1. a tropical American liliaceous plant, Schoenocaulon officinale

  2. the bitter brown seeds of this plant, which contain the alkaloids veratrine and veratridine and are used in insecticides

Origin of sabadilla

1
C19: from Spanish cebadilla, diminutive of cebada barley, from Latin cibāre to feed, from cibus food

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