hyssop

[ˈhɪsəp]

hyssop Definition

  • 1a fragrant plant of the mint family, used in cooking and herbal medicine
  • 2a branch of hyssop used for sprinkling in religious ceremonies

Using hyssop: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hyssop" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Hyssop is often used to flavor meats and soups.

  • Example

    The priest used a hyssop branch to sprinkle holy water on the congregation.

hyssop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hyssop

Antonyms for hyssop

Phrases with hyssop

  • to purify or cleanse oneself, especially spiritually

    Example

    He cleansed himself with hyssop before entering the temple.

  • a bath infused with hyssop oil, believed to have cleansing and healing properties

    Example

    She took a hyssop bath to soothe her sore muscles.

  • a tea made from hyssop leaves, believed to have medicinal properties such as relieving respiratory problems

    Example

    She drank hyssop tea to help with her cough.

Origins of hyssop

from Old English 'hysop', from Latin 'hyssopus', from Greek 'hyssopos'

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Summary: hyssop in Brief

Hyssop [ˈhɪsəp] is a fragrant plant of the mint family used in cooking and herbal medicine. It is also used in religious ceremonies, where a branch of hyssop is used for sprinkling. Hyssop can be used to flavor meats and soups, and is believed to have medicinal properties such as relieving respiratory problems. Other uses include cleansing oneself with hyssop and taking a hyssop bath.