Thyme

Thyme (/ˈtm/) is an evergreen herb with culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses. The most common variety is Thymus vulgaris. Thyme is of the genus Thymus of the mint family (Lamiaceae), and a relative of the oregano genus Origanum.

History

Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming. The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms and to "give an aromatic flavour to cheese and liqueurs". In the European Middle Ages, the herb was placed beneath pillows to aid sleep and ward off nightmares. In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life.

The name of the genus of fish Thymallus, first given to the grayling (T. thymallus described in the 1758 edition of Systema Naturae by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus) originates from the faint smell of the herb thyme, which emanates from the flesh.

Thyme (band)

Thyme /ˈtm/ was a Japanese pop/rock band. Originally, it was a solo project by the female singer Thyme, who had previously released three singles in 2002 as Sayaka Kamiyama. Kamiyama started collaborating with sound engineer Teppei Shimizu in July 2004, and changed her name to Thyme in June 2005. In December 2005, Thyme (the singer) and Shimizu formed the duo "Thyme" (the singer's name is normally stylized as "thyme" for distinction). In July 2006, Takafumi Hoshino officially joined and Thyme became a three-piece band. They had their major debut in September 2007 with their first official single "Hello". Thyme released their second single "Forever We Can Make It!" in April 2008; the title song was used as the opening theme to the anime series To Love-Ru. Thyme released their third single "Fly Away" on August 6, 2008, which had the title song used as the opening to the anime Mahō Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto: Natsu no Sora. Thyme released their first (and only) album First 9uality on September 3, 2008. On September 23, 2010, the band officially announced they have broken up, and Thyme (the singer) restarted her solo singing career. The band's name comes from the herb thyme.

Thyme (disambiguation)

Thyme may refer to:

  • various species of the mint family
  • Thymus (plant), a genus of herbs
  • Thyme, culinary and medicinal use
  • Thymus vulgaris, common thyme
  • Thymus citriodorus, lemon thyme
  • Plectranthus amboinicus, Caribbean thyme
  • Acinos alpinus, rock thyme
  • Veronica serpyllifolia, thyme-leaf speedwell
  • Thyme (band), a Japanese band
  • ThYme a database for thioester-active enzymes
  • Podcasts:

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    Fly Away

    by: Thyme

    good night Days, good old Days
    Kaeranai to chikatta hi kara nemuraseta kioku
    ah knock on the Days, good old Days
    aitaku naru nante kuyashikatta tsuyogatteta no ne
    Tsudzuiteku Up and Down koko de sotto yori michi see you again
    Ano saka wo nobottara mieru keshiki natsu no drive suki datta
    Kaze no nioi mo BGM mo subete ga ima mo kioku no naka
    Kakedashita sakamichi de sabita "closed" koe fly away
    good night Days, good old Days
    Kaeranai to chikatta hi kara nemuraseta kioku
    ah knock on the Days, good old Days
    Aitaku naru nante kuyashikatta tsuyogatteta no ne
    Koko ni tateba mieru yume egaita aoi kyanbasu see you again
    Akogare no basho senjou to iu shinjitsu kowai kao bakari na no
    Obujie mitai ni kousoubiru kakomu ki ga "shikatanai" tte waratta
    Tobidashita ano machi wa attakai kioku no mama ka naa?
    good night Days, good old Days
    Kaeranai to chikatta hi kara nemuraseta kioku
    ah knock on the Days, good old Days
    Aitaku naru nante kuyashikatta tsuyogatteta no ne
    Tsudzuiteku Up and Down koko de sotto yori michi
    Tatta hitotsu kibou dake tsumekonde kita baggu
    Soredake ja tarinai tte koto shitta no
    Omotakunatte taoretatte
    Hanasanai no wa ano hi...
    good night Days, good old Days
    Tobitai to negatta hi kara tsuyoku naru yakusoku
    good night Days, good old Days
    Kaeranai to chikatta hi kara nemuraseta kioku
    ah knock on the Days, good old Days
    aitaku naru nante kuyashikatta tsuyogatteta kedo
    Mata saka wo nobori yume egakou aoi kyanbasu see you again




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