Traditionally believed to be an anaphrodisiac.
chaste tree (plural chaste trees)
- A shrub native to the Mediterranean region (Vitex agnus-castus).
shrub
- Akkadian: 𒋗𒉡𒌋 m (šunû)
- Albanian: konopishtë (sq) f, marenë (sq) f
- Arabic: حَبّ الْفَقَد m (ḥabb al-faqad), حَبّ الْفَقْد m (ḥabb al-faqd), بَنْجَنْكُشْت (banjankušt), فَنْجَنْكُشْت (fanjankušt), سَرْسَاد m (sarsād), ذُو خَمْسَةِ أَصَابِعَ m (ḏū ḵamsati ʔaṣābiʕa)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܫܘܢܝܐ m (šūnāyā)
- Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: שׁוּנָיׇא m (šūnāyā)
- Armenian:
- Modern Armenian: հագնի (hy) (hagni)
- Old Armenian: հագնի (hagni)
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- Bengali: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: aloc m, pebre foll d'Espanya m
- Danish: kyskhedstræ n
- Finnish: siveydenpuu (fi)
- French: gattilier (fr) m
- Galician: chamariza f, agnocasto m
- German: Mönchspfeffer m, Keuschbaum m
- Greek:
- Ancient: πεντάφυλλον n (pentáphullon), ἄγνος f (ágnos)
- Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: agnocasto
- Japanese: 西洋人参木 (seiyō ninjinboku)
- Kazakh: please add this translation if you can
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: vītex f
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- Ottoman Turkish: آید (ayıd)
- Persian: پنجانگشت (panj-angošt)
- Polish: niepokalanek m
- Portuguese: agnocasto m, pimenteiro silvestre m
- Russian: витекс свяще́нный (ru) (viteks svjaščénnyj), авраамово де́рево (ru) (avraamovo dérevo)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: коно̀пљика f, фрата̀рскӣ па̏пар m
- Latin: konòpljika (sh) f, fratàrskī pȁpar m
- Spanish: vitex, árbol casto, pimiento de los monjes, agnocasto (es) m, sauzgatillo (es) m
- Swahili: mti safi
- Swedish: kyskhetsträd (sv) n
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- Tigrinya: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: ayıt (tr), hayıt
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