Definition: The word "Ajuga" in English has a number of different meanings: - In Greek mythology, Ajuga (which translates to "tree of fire") was the daughter of Hephaestus and Nereid Hepsias, and is also known as the "Queen of the Flowers." She was a symbol of beauty and fertility. - In the Bible, Ajuga appears in chapters 8:29 and 37:14. It has been identified by some scholars as the "Garden of Eden" (Genesis 2:6). It is often referred to as "the tree" because of its appearance in the Garden of Eden. - In the Old Testament, Ajuga was one of the two daughters of Seth and is also known as "the daughter of Sheba," "the daughter of the Lord's servant," or simply "she." She was a symbol of good fortune and prosperity in the land of Egypt. The word 'Ajuga' has numerous uses across various cultures. It can refer to one specific individual, often referring to the woman who bore her son (Isaac), or it can also be used metaphorically, indicating beauty, fertility, or wealth. Please note that these are my best guesses and may not always align with scholarly definitions.