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damiana

[ dam-ee-an-uh ]

noun

  1. 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.

When night came, Rosa and Damiana went to the ball, and Juana retired for the night as soon as her daughters were gone.

The elder of these daughters was Rosa, and the younger was Damiana.

Then Damiana put it on her foot, but her foot was too small.

Then she sat between her two sisters, but neither Rosa nor Damiana recognized her.

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