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Feverfew

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fe⋅ver⋅few

[fee-ver-fyoo]
–noun
a bushy composite plant, Chrysanthemum parthenium, bearing small white flowers, formerly used as a remedy for fever and headache.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME < AF *feverfue (r. early ME fever fugie, OE feferfuge) < LL febrifugia. See febrifuge
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fe·ver·few   (fē'vər-fyōō')   
n.  An aromatic plant (Chrysanthemum parthenium) native to Eurasia, having clusters of buttonlike, white-rayed flower heads.

[Middle English feverfu, from Old English feferfuge and from Anglo-Norman *fevrefue, both from Late Latin febrifugia : febris, fever + fuga, flight.]
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feverfew 
O.E. feferfuge, from L.L. febrifugia, from L. febris "fever" + fugare "put to flight;" so called for its medical usage.
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