Definition
A genus of tropical woody vines in the moonflower family, some species of which produce round, berry-like fruits used historically in medicine.
Etymology
From Latin cocculus, diminutive of coccus (berry), referring to the characteristic small rounded berries these plants produce.
Kelly Says
Cocculus indicus berries were historically used in fish poison and 'doctoring' beverages—they contain alkaloids that are toxic, a dark chapter in the history of plant knowledge.
Translations
ARالعربية
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
CACatalà
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
CSČeština
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
DADansk
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
DEDeutsch
Cocculus
koh-koo-luss
ELΕλληνικά
κοκκύλος
kok-kylos
ESEspañol
cocul
koh-koohl
FISuomi
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
FRFrançais
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
HAHA
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
HEעברית
קוקולוס
kok-ko-los
HIहिन्दी
कोक्यूलस
koh-kyoo-las
HUMagyar
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
IDBahasa Indonesia
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
IGIG
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
ITItaliano
cocculo
koh-koo-loh
KKKK
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
MSBahasa Melayu
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
NLNederlands
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
NONorsk
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
PTPortuguês
cocul
koh-koohl
RORomână
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
RUРусский
коккулюс
kokkulus
SVSvenska
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
SWKiswahili
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
THไทย
โคคคูลัส
koh-kok-kool-as
TLTL
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
TRTürkçe
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
UKУкраїнська
коккулюс
kokkulus
VITiếng Việt
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
YOYO
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus
ZUZU
cocculus
koh-kyoo-lus