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damiana
[ dam-ee-an-uh ]
noun
- the dried leaves of a Mexican plant, Turnera diffusa, formerly used as a laxative and a tonic, and purported to be effective in the treatment of sexual impotence.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of damiana1
First recorded in 1865–70; from Latin American Spanish (Mexico)
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Example Sentences
Damiana exerts a stimulant effect upon the sexual appetite and function.
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When night came, Rosa and Damiana went to the ball, and Juana retired for the night as soon as her daughters were gone.
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The elder of these daughters was Rosa, and the younger was Damiana.
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Then Damiana put it on her foot, but her foot was too small.
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Then she sat between her two sisters, but neither Rosa nor Damiana recognized her.
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