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Danewort
Danewort (ˈdeɪnwɜːt) Forms: 6 danwoort, danewurt, daine-, daynworte, 6–7 danwort, danewoort, 7– danewort. [f. Dane + wort, in accordance with a popular notion that the plant sprang up in places where Danes slaughtered Englishmen or were slaughtered by them.] A name for the Dwarf Elder, Sambucus Ebul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boz
District, Uzbekistan Other uses Bank of Zambia (BoZ), Zambia's national bank BoZ, a fictional rock band in Shaman King, a Japanese manga series Boz, danewort wikipedia.org
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Daneweed
Daneweed (ˈdeɪnwiːd) [See next.] † a. A local name for Eryngium campestre. Obs. b. = Danewort. (Prior Plant-n.)1748 De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. II. 416 (D.) Everything hereabouts is attributed to the Danes, because of the neighbouring Daventry, which they suppose to have been built by them. The road her... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sambucus ebulus
Sambucus ebulus, also known as danewort, dane weed, danesblood, dwarf elder or European dwarf elder, walewort, dwarf elderberry, elderwort and blood hilder The name danewort comes from the belief that it only grows on the sites of battles that involved the Danes. wikipedia.org
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Danes'-blood
ˈDanes'-blood [Of the same origin as Danewort, q.v.] A local name for plants abundant on sites noted for the slaughter of Danes. a. The Danewort or Dwarf Elder.1607 Camden Brit. 326 Ebulum enim quod sanguineis baccis hic [at Bartlow] circumquaque copiose prouenit, non alio nomine quam Danes-bloud, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Placochela nigripes
Appearance of the gall Eggs are laid in the spring on the flower buds of wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), danewort wikipedia.org
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wallwort
wallwort (ˈwɔːlwət) Forms: 1 walh-, weal-, wal-, wælwyrt, vealvyrt, 3, 6 walwurt, 4–7 walwort (5 -wourte), 6 walworte, -woort, (wolworte, walworth), 5 welleuort, wallewort, 6 wallwurte, 6– wallwort. [OE. wealhwyrt, f. wealh, a (Celtic or Roman) foreigner, a ‘Welshman’ (see Welsh a.) + wyrt herb, pla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cărpiniș
flowering, herbaceous plants; trees and shrubs: elms, locusts, mulberries, sumacs, blackthorns; grassy vegetation: amaranth, wild spinach, thorn apple, danewort wikipedia.org
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Aglais io
The adult butterflies drink nectar from a wide variety of flowering plants, including buddleia, willows, dandelions, wild marjoram, danewort, hemp agrimony wikipedia.org
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elder
▪ I. elder, n.1 (ˈɛldə(r)) Forms: α. ellærn, ellæn, ellen, 2–4 ellarne, 4 ellerne, elrene, (5 elerne, elorne, ellern, elnerene 5, 9 dial. ellen), 4–7 eller, 4–6 eldre, 5 eldyr, (6 ellore), 6–7 eldren, eldern, 5 eller; β. 5 helren, hilder (-tre), hyldyr, hyllor, hillar, hillerne (-tre), hyl (-tre). [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grañón
Other plant species that can be found in this area are: oregano, danewort, cardoon, mullein, goosefeet, and wild marjoram. wikipedia.org
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blood-wort
blood-wort (ˈblʌdwɜːt) [f. as prec. + wort.] A name applied to various plants having red roots or leaves, or popularly supposed to stanch blood or to draw blood. Among these are the Bloody Dock (Rumex sanguineus), the Dwarf Elder or Danewort (Sambucus Ebulus); also Burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dudeștii Vechi
, such as: wheatgrass, knotgrass, Johnson grass, pigweed, corn-cockle, field thistle, white clover, red poppy, cornflower, spiny restharrow, burdock, danewort wikipedia.org
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East Afghan montane conifer forests
Understory at this stage features Indigofera gerardiana (a legume) and Danewort (Sambucus ebulus). wikipedia.org
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List of Spanish words of Celtic origin
older , , from *, alteration of Gaulish , odicus (Marcellus Empiricus, De medicamentis liber, 7.13), which was also loaned into German "dwarf elder, danewort wikipedia.org
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