worsima
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Noun
herbs growing on waste land, often stored as hay for horses and commonly eaten by sheep et. ‘horse groundnut’. Also sìmbòglá Zornia glochidiata Reichb. and Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schum. & Thon.) J Léonard
herbs growing on waste land, often stored as hay for horses and commonly eaten by sheep et. ‘horse groundnut’. Also sìmbòglá Zornia glochidiata Reichb. and Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schum. & Thon.) J Léonard
Also spelled Dagbanli — both spellings refer to the same Mabia (Gur) language spoken in northern Ghana.
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herbs growing on waste land, often stored as hay for horses and commonly eaten by sheep et. ‘horse groundnut’. Also sìmbòglá Zornia glochidiata Reichb. and Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schum. & Thon.) J Léonard