In most languages, the word lavender does not differ much from one language to another.
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In most languages, the word lavender does not differ much from one language to another. Nearly the same form appears across many languages. The name originated in the Latin lavandula, which has a particularly interesting history: the word may have developed from lividus (“bluish”), referring to the plant’s color, but it was later reshaped under the influence of the verb lavo (“to wash”) because lavender was widely used for bathing.
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