IPA: /ˈkʌmfri/
KK: /ˈkʌmfri/
A type of hairy plant that grows back every year, known for its colorful flowers and used in traditional medicine. It is often found in Europe and has been used for healing purposes.
She made a tea from comfrey leaves to help with her sore muscles.
**Comfrey** → The word 'comfrey' originates from the Old French *confré*, which comes from the Latin *confervere*, meaning to grow together or to unite. The name reflects the plant's historical use in healing and its ability to promote the healing of wounds.
Think of 'growing together' to remember that comfrey is a plant known for its healing properties, helping to unite and heal wounds.