I epitimo is incorrectly written and it should be written as "epitimo" being its meaning:
Epitimo: the Greek prefix epi: envelope, up to of thymos thymou: thyme. Herbaceous plant of the parasitic family of the convolvulaceas of thyme, alfalfa, nettle, clover, the gorse or legumes; It has no chlorophyll, but yes medicinal properties. Linnaeus called it cuscuta epiphytum. Popularly known by countless names: rings, montadito, beards of raposo, summer savory, cappuccino, cuckoo, swab, hair of thyme, mount, coscuta, mantle of the Virgin, unimportant, NAP, tina beard of the cotolla ( tojo ).