Wiktionary
n. A beverage made by infusing the leaves of the camomile plant in hot water.
WordNet
n. tea-like drink made from camomile leaves and flowers
Usage examples of "camomile tea".
She filled the kettle and found the camomile tea bags, putting two into the mug, instead of the usual one.
They talked, served the meal, cleared it away, prepared their nightly camomile tea for digestion, donned their night dresses which reached to the ground, and crossed themselves.
She went to bed early, passed the long lonely hours brooding about Cecilia, flicking channels and then ordering the maid and Bob to make her endless cups of camomile tea and honey when they returned.
Give him camomile tea to make him perspire and that will knock down the fever.
How about some camomile tea and go upstairs and get some sleep, poor dear.
He gargles with camomile tea, coats the roof of his mouth with a tincture of myrrh and rubs Mentholatum over his chest, nose, gums and tongue.
Silvia Rabal's trust in technology did not extend to nourishment and her talisman was a soft leather bag containing sachets of camomile tea and various other pods, seeds, and dried herbs.
She was shaking so hard I made her sit down and have a cup of camomile tea.