Valerian in Italian
Valerian in Italian is Valeriano, valeriana — Valerian means a flowering plant whose root is used in herbal medicine, often as a natural sleep aid or calming remedy.
Valerian in Italian
Valeriano
a Roman cognomen, notably borne by Publius Licinius Valerianus, a Roman emperor
valeriana
(uncountable) The root of Valeriana officinalis, used in herbal medicine.
What does "Valerian" mean?
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noun A flowering plant whose root is used in herbal medicine, often as a natural sleep aid or calming remedy.
"She took a valerian supplement to help her sleep."
Valerian in a sentence
- She took a valerian supplement to help her sleep.
- Valerian tea has a strong, earthy smell that not everyone likes.
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Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Valerian" in Italian?
"Valerian" in Italian is Valeriano, valeriana. Valerian means: A flowering plant whose root is used in herbal medicine, often as a natural sleep aid or calming remedy.
How do you use "Valerian" in a sentence?
Example: "She took a valerian supplement to help her sleep." In Italian, "Valerian" is Valeriano, valeriana.
Are there other ways to say "Valerian" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "Valerian": Valeriano, valeriana.
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