Strong's:κύμινον dill or fennel ("cummin")Derivation: of foreign origin (compare H3646);KJV Usage: cummin. H3646
TBESG:κύμινονcuminG:N-N κύμινον, -ου, τό [in LXX: Refs Isa.28:25, 27 (כַּמֹּן)* ;] cummin: Mat.23:23.† (AS)
Thayer:1) cummin is a cultivated plant in Palestine with seeds that have a bitter warm taste and an aromatic flavour
κύμινον kuminon koo'-min-on Of foreign origin (compare [H3646]); dill or fennel (“cummin”)KJV Usage: cummin.
כּמּן kammôn kam-mone' From an unused root meaning to store up or preserve; “cummin” (from its use as a condiment)KJV Usage: cummin.
מכמן mikman mik-man' From the same as H3646 in the sense of hiding; treasure (as hidden)KJV Usage: treasure.