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squill \ˈskwil\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin squilla, scilla, from Greek skilla 1. a. (1) : a bulbous herb (Urginea maritima) of southern Europe and northern Africa that is sometimes grown in gardens for its long racemes of small white flowers — called also sea onion; see red squill (2) : any of several other plants of the genus Urginea (3) : the bulbs of a squill (especially U. maritima) b. : a plant of the genus Scilla 2. a. : the cut and dried fleshy inner scales of the bulb of the white-rooted form of the squill (Urginea maritima) or of the younger bulb of a related plant (U. indica) of the Orient that contain one or more physiologically active glycosides and are used as an expectorant, cardiac stimulant, and diuretic b. : red squill 2 3. [New Latin Squilla] : a crustacean of the genus Squilla |