释义 |
co·ni·um \kōˈnīəm, ˈkōnēəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, hemlock, from Greek kōneion, perhaps from kōnos cone — more at hone 1. a. capitalized : a genus of poisonous herbs (family Umbelliferae) having spotted stems, large decompound leaves with lanceolate pinnatifid leaflets, and white flowers b. -s : any plant of the genus Conium 2. -s : the dried full-grown but unripe fruit of the poison hemlock containing the alkaloids coniine and methyl coniine and used as a narcotic and sedative |