ܫܰܢܬܳܐ [?] šntʾ šanṯā 1. tree-moss, lichen; 2. šnt d-ʾb(ʾ) eryngium
LS compares NP ušna Alkali; moss which grows on trees (Steingass 67); if the word is of Iranian origin, it must have been borrowed from MP or even earlier, being early attested and deeply adapted (note the Syr. fem. morpheme -tā). However, I did not find any antecedent of NP ušna ● šntʾ ψ 90, 5; Bh gr 1, 246, 16; EN 24, 38; Med 89, 14 and 20; 174, 4; BB 421, 23; 425, 19; 426, 1; 1995, 18; šnt d-ʾb(ʾ) Gal ZDMG 39, 258, 6; BB 657, 22; 1993, 17; 1995, 21 ◆ LS 789b; Löw 179, n. 330; PS Suppl. 334