Definition
Plural of conium; poisonous plants of the hemlock genus, including the deadly poison hemlock used in ancient executions.
Etymology
From Latin 'conium,' derived from Greek 'koneion,' which may come from an Indo-European root meaning 'to whirl' or 'to gape,' referring to the plant's properties or appearance.
Kelly Says
Conium became infamous in 399 BCE when the Greek philosopher Socrates was forced to drink hemlock poison as execution—this single plant shaped Western philosophy and became the symbol of injustice throughout history!
Translations
ARالعربية
كونيوم
koon-ee-um
BNবাংলা
কোনিয়াম
ko-ni-am
CACatalà
coniums
kon-ee-ums
CSČeština
coniums
kon-ee-ums
DADansk
coniums
kon-ee-ums
DEDeutsch
coniums
kon-ee-ums
ELΕλληνικά
κονιούμ
kon-ee-um
ESEspañol
coniums
kon-ee-ums
FISuomi
coniums
kon-ee-ums
FRFrançais
coniums
kon-ee-ums
HUMagyar
coniums
kon-ee-ums
IDBahasa Indonesia
coniums
kon-ee-ums
ITItaliano
coniums
kon-ee-ums
MSBahasa Melayu
coniums
kon-ee-ums
NLNederlands
coniums
kon-ee-ums
NONorsk
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kon-ee-ums
PLPolski
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kon-ee-ums
PTPortuguês
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kon-ee-ums
RORomână
coniums
kon-ee-ums
RUРусский
конийум
kon-ee-um
SVSvenska
coniums
kon-ee-ums
SWKiswahili
coniums
kon-ee-ums
TRTürkçe
coniums
kon-ee-ums
UKУкраїнська
конійум
kon-ee-um
VITiếng Việt
coniums
kon-ee-ums