One of the names for the Lupinus albus, a legume also known as, chorcho or almorta. It comes from the archaic Spanish 'atramuz', which in Hispanic Arabic was 'atarmuz' by arabic 1575; 1604; 1578; 1585; 1605; 1587; ( to the tarmis ), and was actually a version of the Greek 952; 949; 961; 956; 959; 962; ( thermos ) , which was the name given in the Helade to the seed of this plant.