From Middle English elena campana, from a confusion of Latin enula campana and helenium.
elecampane (countable and uncountable, plural elecampanes)
- A tall Eurasian herb, Inula helenium, whose roots have been used medicinally.
- Synonyms: horseheal, scabwort
- Hypernym: inula
Inula helenium
- Arabic: رَاسَن m (rāsan), عِرْق الْجَنَاح m (ʕirq al-janāḥ), جَنَاح رُومِيّ m (janāḥ rūmiyy), زَنْجَبِيل شَامِيّ m (zanjabīl šāmiyy)
- Armenian: կղմուխ բարձր (kġmux barjr), Հեղինեի խոտ (hy) (Heġinei xot), անտուզ (antuz), ախրիճանակ (axričanak), արտի ծաղիկ (arti caġik)
- Azerbaijani: andız m
- Bashkir: андыҙ (andıź)
- Bulgarian: бял ома́н m (bjal omán)
- Catalan: herba de l'ala f
- Cornish: beol f
- Czech: oman pravý m
- Dutch: Griekse alant (nl) m
- Finnish: isohirvenjuuri (fi)
- French: aunée officinale (fr) f, grande aunée (fr) f, inule aunée (fr) f
- German: Alant (de) m
- Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: örménygyökér (hu)
- Kazakh: андыз (andyz), қарандыз (qarandyz)
- Kyrgyz: андыз (andyz), ындыз (yndyz), кырындыз (kyryndyz), сарындыз (saryndyz)
- Latin: helenium n, inula f
- Macedonian: бел оман m (bel oman)
- Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
- Middle English: horshelne, elena campana
- Nogai: андыз (andız)
- Old English: elene f
- Ottoman Turkish: آندیز (andız)
- Persian: زنجبیل شامی (zanjabil-e šâmi), راسن (fa) (râsan)
- Polish: oman wielki m
- Romanian: iarbă-mare (ro) f
- Russian: ома́н высо́кий m (omán vysókij), девяси́л высо́кий m (devjasíl vysókij)
- Scottish Gaelic: ailleann f, creamh m, creamh mac-féidh m, eallan m, meacan-uilleann m, uilleann f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: вѐлики о̀ман m, пра̏вӣ о̀ман m, а̀ндуз m (Bosnia), о̀вна̄к m (Bosnia)
- Latin: vèlikī òman m, prȁvī òman m, ànduz m (Bosnia), òvnāk m (Bosnia)
- Slovak: oman pravý m
- Slovene: veliki ọ̑man m
- Swedish: ålandsrot (sv) c
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Tatar: андыз (tt) (andız)
- Telugu: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: andız (tr), andız otu (tr)
- Ukrainian: ома́н висо́кий m (omán vysókyj)
- Uzbek: андиз (andiz), кора андиз (kora andiz), кораандиз (koraandiz)
- Welsh: clafrllys mawr m
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