Talk:Guizotia abyssinica
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Strout
[edit]Is this meant to say strout? If so could someone please define it, as I can't find it in the OED. If not, maybe the typo can be fixed?
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Ethio-Semitic?
[edit]An "Ethio-Semitic" name of the plant is provided in transliteration, along with native script. Ethio-Semitic is a whole group of languages, one of which ancient and extinct. I highly doubt that the plant has the exact same name, pronunciation and spelling in each of these languages.--82.137.111.223 (talk) 21:52, 31 January 2019 (UTC)