Name of a plant of the mint family once popular in herbal medicine,
occasionally used as a forename. It is also called woundwort and lousewort.
Some authors have suggested that the name derives from Celtic bew
"head" and ton "good," because it is good for
complaints of the head.
Pliny said that the original name of this plant was
Vettonica, from the Vettones, an ancient Iberian tribe.