ˈskamənē noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle English scamonie, from Latin scammonia, from Greek skammōnia
1.
a. : a twining plant ( Convolvulus scammonia ) native to Asia Minor and having a thick root two or three feet long, sagittate leaves, and white flowers
b. : a tropical American morning glory ( Ipomoea orizabensis )
2.
a. : the dried root of scammony
b. : the resin obtained as an exudation from the living root of scammony or prepared by extracting the dried root with alcohol and precipitating with water and used as a drastic cathartic
c. : ipomoea 3