English
Etymology
From stitch + wort, as once believed to cure the type of pain called a stitch.
Noun
stitchwort (plural stitchworts)
- A kind of chickweed, Rabelera holostea.
Translations
Stellaria holostea
- Basque: izar-belar arrunta sg
- Bulgarian: звездица f (zvezdica), птича трева f (ptiča treva)
- Catalan: rèvola f, rèvola vera f
- Czech: ptačinec velkokvětý m pl
- Danish: stor fladstjerne c
- Dutch: grote muur (nl) m
- Estonian: mets-tähthein sg
- Finnish: kevättähtimö (fi)
- French: stellaire holostée f
- Galician: muruxa f, herba paxareira f
- German: Hühnerdarm m, große Sternmiere f
- Greek: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: olocsáncsillaghúr (hu) sg
- Irish: tursarraing mhór f
- Manx: lhieen ny ferrishyn m
- Norwegian: lundstjerneblom m
- Polish: wiazdnica wielkokwiatowa f
- Scottish Gaelic: tursarain-mhòr f, tùirseach-mhòr f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мишја̀киња f
- Latin: mišjàkinja (sh) f
- Spanish: estrellada (es) f
- Swedish: buskstjärnblomma c
- Welsh: serenllys mawr m
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