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1. afion, n. View full entry 1542

...Opium, esp. in a raw liquid form....

2. hashish | hasheesh, n. View full entry 1598

...The top leaves and tender parts of the Indian hemp (which in warm countries develop intoxicating properties) dried for smoking or chewing, in Arabia, Eqypt, Turkey, etc. Cf. bhang, an...

3. kat, n. View full entry 1858

...A shrub, Catha edulis, family Celastraceæ, a native of Arabia, where it is extensively cultivated for its leaves, which have properties similar to those of tea and coffee;...

4. kef | keif | kief, n. View full entry 1808

...A state of drowsiness or dreamy intoxication, such as is produced by the use of bhang, etc....

5. sabzi, n. View full entry 1804

...The leaves and various other parts of the cannabis plant, Cannabis indica, used as an intoxicating and hallucinogenic drug (also called bhang). Also: a preparation of this, or...

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