بَابُونَجٌ
[from the Persian بَابُونَهْ
Chamomile; or chamomile-flowers: both called by these names in the present day]: a certain herb, of several different colours; yellow-flowered, and whiteflowered, and purple-flowered: (Avicenna [Ibn-Seenà] i. 139:) i. q.
أُقْحُوَانٌ: (S, Msb, K, all in art قحو:) i. e. the اقحوان is the بابونج with the Persians: (Msb in that article:) or the flower of the
اقحوان: (S in article قرص:) or of the yellow
اقحوان, (TA in article قرص,) when it has become dry: (S, TA, both in article قرص:) a well-known flower, of great utility, (K, TA,) or of which the oil is of great utility: (CK:) commonly known in El-Yemen by the name of
مونس [apparently مُوءْنِسٌ, because of its pleasant odour, or its medical properties]. (TA.)