† pulick mountain, pulimountayn
obs. ff. poly-mountain (poly1 c); cf. also puliol b.
1657 C. Beck Univ. Charac. K ij, Pulick mountain. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 133 b, Serpillum that is in gardines is called for the moste parte in Englande creping thyme, and about Charde pulimountayn. |