Sneeze light ashes

By ljososke

"Dew of the Sea" (visual definition)

Etymology "rosemary": "evergreen shrub native to southern Europe and widely cultivated for its fragrance, late 14c., rose-marie, earlier rosmarine (c. 1300), from Latin rosmarinus, literally "dew of the sea" (compare French romarin), from ros "dew" + marinus "of the sea, maritime," from mare "sea, the sea, seawater" (from PIE root *mori- "body of water"). Perhaps it was so called because it grew near coasts. The form was altered in English by influence of unrelated rose and Mary."

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